Are you, or do you know anyone, who has not yet been baptized or was baptized in another Christian faith? Ever wondered why Catholics bless them-selves with the sign of the cross, what they believe about communion, what’s up with all those saints and statues, and rosaries, and standing, sitting and kneeling? Why does Mary seem so important? Well, why not come and see and come and learn?
This year’s RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Program begins on Thursday, September 5. We meet in the Youth Room, Room 120, in the school. The entrance to this room is opposite our Chapel-Our Lady of San Juan. There is no cost, no obligation, no commitment necessary. In a series of friendly, informa-tive and spiritually exciting classes we will explore the major things Catholics believe and why. We will learn more about the Mass and what is happening and why. Learn about prayer, scripture, sacraments and Church history, and much more.
Are you Catholic and interested in learning more about your faith? Would you be willing to be part of this program to be part of a faith community willing to journey with and support those interested in learn-ing more about our faith? Now may be the moment that God is calling you to be part of an exciting ministry.
So, if you are currently a non-Catholic wanting to learn more about Catholicism, or a Catholic willing to be part of an exciting ministry, please call Deacon John Kerrigan at (214) 886-8239 or email him at j.kerrigan@me.com.