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CHRIST REIGNS!!!


We extend our prayers to the parishioners of:
+ST. JOSEPH CHURCH in SIOUX CITY during this time of loss of their worship space.  May God continue to bless your community and your faith.  May God's peace be with you.
+ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH in QUIMBY who closed their parish July 11.  We open our hearts and arms in support and welcome!
+ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CHURCH in MAPLE RIVER who closed their parish October 4.



Immaculate Conception Catholic Church at 419 Jones Street, Moville, IA 51039-0802 US - RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS (RCIA)

RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION OF ADULTS
(RCIA)

is the process by which the Catholic Church prepares and welcomes new members who are over the age of seven and who have either not been baptized or have been baptized in other faith communities and who which to join the Catholic Church.
 
This process includes learning sessions and prayer with the catechumens (those who have not been baptized) and with the candidates (those who have been baptized).


THE RITE OF ACCEPTANCE AND WELCOME is rite we use to welcome persons into the RCIA process.
  The Rite of Acceptance into the Order of Catechumens welcomes those who are preparing for Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist.
  Those who already share our Christian faith through Baptism celebrate the Rite of Welcoming as they mark this moment of following God's call to live their Christian faith and complete their initiation within the Catholic community.
  The rite includes our going outside to welcome then as the Mass begins. They are signed by the cross of Christ and affirm their intention to live under Christ's cross. Their formation in God's Word begins as the-Word we hear proclaimed each week in our assembly is presented to them. The Mass will take a little longer. You are important in this celebration and will welcome these men, women, and children into our midst and share your faith with them. After Mass you are invited to personally welcome and meet them.
  This Rite gives us all an opportunity to give some thought to this question: “What is the cross you are embracing in your own life?” You may want to share your responses with your family or a friend.
  This Rite can take place almost any time of the year.


 
RITES DURING LENT
Rite                                                                  Held                                   For                                            Location
Rite of Sending                                             First Sunday of Lent        Catechumens (unbaptized) Parish
Rite of Election                                              First Sunday of Lent        Catechumens                        Cathedral
Rite of Calling to Continuing Conversion First Sunday of Lent       Candidates (baptized)          Parish
Penitential Rite (Scrutiny)                            Second Sunday of Lent  Candidates                             Parish
First Scrutiny                                                 Third Sunday of Lent        Elect (unbaptized)                 Parish
Presentation of the Creed                          Third Week of Lent           Elect                                         Parish
Second Scrutiny                                           Fourth Sunday of Lent      Elect                                         Parish
Third Scrutiny                                                Fifth Sunday of Lent          Elect                                         Parish
Presentation of the Lord’s Prayer             Fifth Week of Lent             Elect                                         Parish
Preparation Rites for Holy Saturday         Holy Saturday                     Elect                                         Parish
Rite of Initiation (Bapt./Conf./Euch.)          Easter Vigil                         Elect                                         Parish
Rite of Reception (Conf./Euch.)                 Easter Vigil                         Candidates                             Parish


Each of these rituals provides the chance for the parish to pray for the people of our community who wish to join the Catholic Church.

At the same time these rituals provide prayerful support and encouragement to the catechumens (the unbaptized) and the candidates (those who have been baptized in other faith communities).

These rituals will be celebrated when the catechumen(s) and candidate(s) are present at Mass.

Please check the bulletin for more information about each of these rituals, when they will be celebrated, and offer your prayerful support of our catechumens and candidates for Initiation and Reception into the Catholic Church.

THE RITE OF SENDING CATECHUMENS AND CANDIDATES TO THE BISHOP is celebrated on the First Sunday of Lent. The Rite of Sending is celebrated with the catechumes (the unbaptized) who has been preparing for many months to join the Catholic Church through Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist. This rite offers the local parish the opportunity to express our approval of the catechumens and to send them forth to the Bishop for the Rite of Election with the assurance of the parish’s care and support. In the evening catechumens from around the Diocese will gather at the Cathedral with their godparents to be chosen, accepted, and elected by the Bishop to complete their initiation into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil. After this ritual they are no longer known as catechumens, but “the Elect.” The Church community plays an important role in giving good example to the elect as we prepare to celebrate the Easter solemnities that has the focus the Sacrament of Baptism.
  This rite also offers the local parish the opportunity to express our approval of the candidates who are seeking to complete their Christian initiation through Confirmation and Eucharist and to send them forth to the Bishop for the Rite of the Call to Continuing Conversion with the assurance of the parish’s care and support. In the evening candidates from around the Diocese will gather at the Cathedral with their sponsors to be affirmed by the Bishop as they enter the final weeks of preparation complete their initiation into the Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil.

THE RITE OF ELECTION of Catechumens preparing for the sacraments of initiation is usually celebrated on the First Sunday of Lent and is called both “election” and the “enrollment of names.” This step in the RCIA process is called election “because the acceptance made by the Church is founded on the election by God, in whose name the Church acts” (119). This solemn celebration is usually presided over by the bishop in the cathedral church. As part of this step in the initiation process, the candidates, as a pledge of fidelity, inscribe their names in the book of the elect. All the elect write their names in the book indicating they have been chosen for baptism. From the day of election to the celebration of initiation, they are called “the elect” and described as compententes (co-petitioners) since they are joined together when asking to receive the three sacraments of Christ (baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist) and the gift of the Holy Spirit. The elect are also called illuminandi (those who will be enlightened) “because baptism itself has been called illuminatio (enlightenment) and it fills the newly baptized with the light of faith” (124).
  The Rite of Election is celebrated on the First Sunday of Lent, marks the end of the catechumenate period and begins the period of final, more intense preparation for the sacraments of initiation for Catechumens. This period is called the period of Purification and Enlightenment. Up to this point, the Church has offered formation in the Catholic faith but has not made a final decision about the Catechumen’s readiness for the initiation sacraments. The Church is now ready, officially and finally, to call them to the fullness of life with the Church this Easter. The Rite of Election is celebrated in Storm Lake and Sioux City on the First Sunday of Lent with the Bishop presiding. As pastor of the Diocese, it is the bishop’s privilege and responsibility to call those who are ready to the Sacraments of Initiation. The Rite for catechumens is called “Election” because God elects or chooses them for the Sacraments of Initiation through the Church. From this point on, Catechumens will be known as “The Elect.”

THE RITE OF CALLING TO CONTINUING CONVERSION, is celebrated on the First Sunday of Lent, marks the end of the primary catechetical period and begins the period of final, more intense preparation for the sacraments of initiation for Candidates for Full Initiation. This period is called the period of Purification and Enlightenment. Up to this point, the Church has offered formation in the Catholic faith but has not made a final decision about the Candidate’s readiness for the initiation sacraments. The Church is now ready, officially and finally, to call them to the fullness of life with the Church this Easter. The Rite of Call to Continuing Conversion is celebrated in the Diocese of Sioux City in Storm Lake and Sioux City or in the parish of the Candidate on the First Sunday of Lent.

THE PENITENTIAL RITE (SCRUTINY) is celebrated on the Second Sunday of Lent with the Candidates for Full Initiation in the parish. This ritual serves as a ritual of Lenten purification for the Candidates. During this ritual, that takes place after the Homily, intercessions are offered for the Candidates to assist them to be ready to join the Church.

THE FIRST SCRUTINY is celebrated on the Third Sunday of Lent with the Elect (unbaptized) in the Parish. This ritual is for the purification and strengthening for baptism for the elect. The priest and the people of God pray over and for the elect that the elect may acknowledge their sinfulness and be protected from evil so that the elect “may come to worship the Father in truth.”

THE PRESENTATION OF THE CREED is celebrated during the Third Week of Lent with the elect (unbaptized). During this ritual the elect are presented with the essential mysteries of our faith we profess in the Nicene Creed and God is asked to purify the elect to make them worthy to receive the grace of baptism.

THE SECOND SCRUTINY is celebrated on the Fourth Sunday of Lent with the Elect (unbaptized) in the Parish. This ritual is for the purification and strengthening for baptism for the elect. The priest and the people of God pray over and for the elect that the elect may reject the false values that surround and blind us and so they may stand firmly in Christ’s truth.

THE THIRD SCRUTINY is celebrated on the Fifth Sunday of Lent with the Elect (unbaptized) in the Parish. This ritual is for the purification and strengthening for baptism for the elect. The priest and the people of God pray over and for the elect that the elect may be freed from the death-dealing power of the spirit of evil and bear witness to the risen Christ.

THE PRESENTATION OF THE LORD'S PRAYER is celebrated during the Fifth Week of Lent with the Elect (unbaptized) in the Parish. The elect are reminded that Jesus taught his followers how to pray and God is asked to deepen the faith and understanding of the elect.

RITE OF INITIATION (Bapt./Conf./Euch.)
RITE OF RECEPTION (Conf./Euch.)





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