God calls and we respond. Through the process of Christian initiation, men and women at all stages of the faith journey come together in a non-threatening and non-pressured atmosphere to learn more about the Catholic Church. The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults is a process by which men and women become members of the Catholic Church.
The process takes place within the context of the church community, and after a suitable period of formation, culminates in the reception of the sacraments of baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist. The Catholic Church honors the baptism of those who have already been baptized with the Trinitarian formula and it is not necessary for them to be baptized again.
OCIA provides a forum for shared spiritual growth and a means to explore the Catholic Christian tradition through Scripture, sacraments, Church teaching and social outreach, all in the midst of the Catholic faith community. Formation includes several areas:
§ Scripture — The stories of God’s people
§ Teaching — What Catholics believe
§ Prayer — How we communicate with God
§ Liturgy — How the community worships
§ Mission — How we live out what we believe
Who may attend OCIA?
The process of initiation is for adults:
who are unbaptized and want to become Catholic Christians through the sacrament of baptism, confirmation and Eucharist;
who are baptized Christians (in another faith tradition or Catholic) who want full sacramental membership in the Roman Catholic Church through confirmation and Eucharist;
who attend a Catholic Church with a loved one or spouse and are not sure if the Catholic Church is for them, but are willing to ask questions;
who are children who have reached the age of reason (about seven years).