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1. In accordance with the directions
of the Church, our program leads participants through three steps
towards their full initiation into our faith community, namely:
1. STEP 1: Rite
of Acceptance:
candidates are publicly welcomed into our Catholic faith community
as "catechumens"
; they “declare their intention to the Church and the Church in
turn…accepts them as persons who intend to become its members”
2.
STEP 2: Rite of Election: catechumens are accepted as willing and prepared for
immediate initiation into full membership in our Catholic faith
community
Rite of Sending – at Saint Michael’s chapel
Call to continuing
Conversion - at The Sacred Heart Cathedral
3.
STEP 3:
The Sacraments of Initiation:
the Elect receive the three Sacraments of Initiation, namely.
Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist.
These three Sacraments of Initiation are most appropriately received
as part of the Easter Vigil Services.
Those who have
already been baptized
and those candidates for full communion into the Catholic Church
community
2. Associated with
these three steps are the following four periods:
1. Period of
Evangelization and Pre-catechumenate (also known as Inquiry Period):
this occurs prior to Step 1: it involves a preliminary introduction
to the nature of the Catholic Church, its teachings and its
practices; helps the inquirer to discover what it is he or she is
seeking
2. Period of the
Catechumenate (for both catechumens and candidates—the latter are
those who have already been baptized in a Catholic or Protestant
church but are not fully initiated):
this occurs between Step 1 and Step 3, during which a number of
things happen:
1. more in depth instruction/learning about: the sacred
Scriptures; the Catholic Church, its beliefs, its prayer, liturgical
and other practices; and its implications for their lives. This
occurs in weekly sessions and when dismissed after the homily at
Sunday Masses
2.
developing relationships with the Catholic Christian community; this
takes place in a number of ways, through a variety of interactions
3.
minor exorcisms
4.
blessing & anointing of the catechumens
3. Period of purification and enlightenment
1. this is a period of intense spiritual recollection that
usually coincides with Lent; a period of purification and
enlightenment; a time for reflection and prayer more than teaching
2.
celebrate several liturgies:
1. Rite of Sending forth from the parish community to the bishop
for admission to the final period o preparation (candidates are now
called “elect”)
2.
catechumens also undertake Three "scrutinies" by which they
undergo a process of self-searching and repentance, and explore
their own readiness to become full members of the Catholic Christian
community
3.
presentation of The Creed
4.
presentation of The Lord's Prayer
4. Period of
mystagogy or post-baptismal catechesis:
this occurs after Step 3
(i.e., after Initiation): deepening understanding of the mysteries
of our faith; the newly initiated experience being fully a part of
the Christian community by means of pertinent catechesis and,
particularly, by participation with all the faithful in the Sunday
Eucharist celebration. The new Christians, now part of Christ’s body
(the Church), must now go forth with the entire faith community to
continue the mission of Jesus Christ.
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