The Catholic Church recognises one baptism. There is also no age restriction on who can be baptised. Building a relationship with God is like that of building a loving and respectful relationship with another person. It is a journey of discovering the true nature of a loving God, to see yourself within that relationship and to strengthen and build your connection. It is a commitment to faith in Jesus Christ, which can always be improved upon, progressively and cumulatively.
Steps to Becoming Catholic
The process of Christian Initiation is intended to bring a deeper understanding of the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist. There are several ways to belong to the Catholic faith depending on age:
Rite of Christian Initiation for Children - RCIC
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Children is the process for children, 7 to 8 years. This process allows children to better understand what it means to know and love God. Through a series of parish-based activities, they will also learn about what it means to be Catholic, how to develop their relationship with God, and to identify themselves as children of God within God’s holy people the Church.
Crossroads
Crossroads adapts the principles of RCIA in a way that is age-appropriate for young people across two age groups: 9 to 12 years and 13 to 16 years.
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults – RCIA
The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is a journey of faith which passes through a few different phases and focuses on conversion of heart and mind (metanoia) to Christ. It is a gradual and personal journey tailored to the needs of the individual seeking full Communion with the Church, the body of Christ.
Overview
The Church strives to make the journey to becoming a Catholic as straightforward and informative as possible. If you are interested or curious, please contact the Parish office so that the community can share their faith with you and pray for you. You are also welcome to begin attending Mass and getting to know your parish community.