The process by which adults become Catholic.
The Catholic Church invites you to come and see!
The fruits of freedom as experienced by all freedom loving people are a gift from God. With the gift of Jesus’ precious blood on the cross and in the Eucharist, let us reflect on the freedom given to us through our baptism into Him – to be heirs of the promise and liberated from sin. The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is the way by which persons become “citizens of the Kingdom” through Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. As children of God we are joined to a family of believers who experience total freedom since we are embraced by a Heavenly Father who loves unconditionally and forgives completely.
A RCIA Information Session will be held on Thursday, August 7th in Vianney Hall (lower level of the Rectory). If you, or someone you know is not baptized, or baptized into another religion but never received any formal religious education, or an adult Catholic who is not confirmed, you are invited to attend this meeting.
If you cannot make the RCIA Information Session and would like more information, please call
Saint Eleanor Rectory for Susan Gordon, Stewardship Coordinator,
at 610-489-1647, extension 16.

