<p>We all agree that the community needs to be involved in the RCIA. So we make bulletin and Mass announcements explaining the rites and the RCIA process hoping the parishioners will &quot;get&quot; their responsibility to initiate these seekers. Then although catechumens candidates sponsors and team members form a tight-knit community parishioners still wonder who these people are with their rituals that make the Mass long and most of the newly initiated still disappear from the parish after Easter.</p><p>Taking to heart what the United States bishops said in their document on adult faith formation--&quot;While the parish may <em>have an</em> adult faith formation program it is no less true that the parish <em>is</em> an adult faith formation program&quot; --Diana Macalintal argues that we have to stop trying to get the parish involved in the RCIA and start getting the catechumens and candidates involved in the parish.</p><p>In this book readers will discover:1. why doing the RCIA in the midst of the community not only forms seekers into disciples but renews the conversion of the entire parish; 2. what parishioners can do to take responsibility for the initiation of adults without adding another meeting to their lives; 3. how to use the four key areas of parish life and the liturgical year to introduce seekers to Christ and train them in the Christian way of life; 4. the three levels of catechesis and how to use mystagogical reflection on parish life to provide a systematic and complete catechesis appropriate for each level.</p><p>When you make your parish the RCIA curriculum you will be shaping not just a group of people but an entire community into lifelong disciples.</p>
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