Education

R.C.I.A.

The R.C.I.A. is the process through which adults learn about the Catholic faith while growing in their relationship with God and preparing for incorporation into the Body of Christ, the Church.

Volunteers may be sponsors for candidates or catechumens, assist with hospitality, or share their faith during the Sunday "Breaking Open God’s Word" sessions (generally during the 10:00 a.m. Mass).

Those who wish to be sponsors must have received the sacrament of Confirmation and must be in good standing with the Church.

Contact:

Mary Von Koss
(248) 646-2686 x 110


Announcements:

How is your RCIA I.Q.?
Frequently asked questions about the RCIA process.
How Do I Join The Catholic Church?
The answer to this question often raises more questions because the process for joining the Catholic Church is different from that of other non-Catholic faith communities.
My Journey to Catholicism
RCIA stories: There is no age-limit for coming to know the truth and the light through the Catholic Church. We welcome 72 year-old Ira Cotnam to our family of faith.
The Harvest is Abundant but the Laborers are Few
In today’s Gospel Jesus sends his disciples two by two to announce the good news that God’s reign is in our midst. How do you respond to Jesus’ call to proclaim the Good News to the world?
You? Me? Missionaries?
"Proclaim the word; be persistent whether it is convenient or inconvenient; convince, reprimand, encourage through all patience and teaching."
What does it mean to be Catholic?
Have you ever asked yourself this question? Are you searching for something more in your life?
The Process by Which Adults Become Catholic
Article about the program.