Are you interested in being Baptized?
For an adult to be baptized, the person must have manifested the intention to receive baptism, have been instructed sufficiently about the truths of the faith and Christian obligations, and have been tested in the Christian life through the catechumenate [see schedule]. The adult is also to be urged to have sorrow for personal sins. (Code of Canon Law, 865). You can begin RCIA anytime. See the option below to schedule an appointment.
Are you Baptized and interested in becoming Catholic?
If an adult is baptized with water and in name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit their baptism is valid and the Church does not re-baptize. The validly baptized adult will be instructed sufficiently about the truths of the faith through the catechumenate [see schedule]. It is presumed that the Christian is aware of Christian obligations and has been tested in the Christian life. The Christian should have sorrow for personal sins and will be prepared to make a good Confession prior to being received into the Church. After a period of instruction and when ready, a validly baptized person makes a profession of Faith ("I believe and profess all that that Holy Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God.") then receives the Sacraments of Confirmation and Communion (Eucharist). The profession of Faith, Confirmation and Commuinon take place at the same Mass. You can begin RCIA anytime. See the option below to schedule an appointment.
Are you Baptized Catholic but never received Confirmation and/or Communion (Eucharist)?
Preparation includes an intake meeting, catechesis (instruction) based on each individual's need and an assessment meeting. In total, preapration is usually less than 10 hours. You can begin anytime. See the option below to schedule an appointment.