What to expect in RCIA! Responding to Protestants. Why I LOVED it. (now called OCIA)

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  • Happy Easter!! My thoughts on RCIA responding to some insta comments against it. Which since 2022 is now called OCIA.
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  • @dswag8495
    @dswag8495 Рік тому +23

    From a Catholic Revert. I made my Baptism and Penance when I was younger but never Communion or Confirmation. I started RCIA last September and made my sacraments during the Easter vigil 2023. It was the happiest day of my life. I'm going to miss the discussions and the classes, it was the best and we discussed everything that got me into my faith. I encourage everyone who finished RCIA to learn more as it's like the tip of the iceberg and our faith is so HUGE! Since it's literally everything. Anyway it's nothing like CCD we did when we were younger(I messed around in ccd when I was younger) RCIA is so much more!

    • @2listening1
      @2listening1 Рік тому +1

      You could probably return to that class as a sponsor for confirmation. At least some parishes need volunteer confirmation sponsors. 😊👍

  • @NinaR478
    @NinaR478 2 місяці тому +4

    I’ve been a believer of Christ for a little over 4 years now. I study theology and have a passion for learning about church history.
    I am still so very excited for RCIA classes 😊

  • @elizabeth.annrose
    @elizabeth.annrose Рік тому +18

    Blessed Easter! Christus resurrexit! Alleluia! I was confirmed last evening at Easter Vigil! It was so beautiful! I love the Catholic faith!

    • @jamiehicks2752
      @jamiehicks2752 Рік тому +3

      Welcome home❤

    • @elizabeth.annrose
      @elizabeth.annrose Рік тому

      @@jamiehicks2752 thank you so much!

    • @heatherparker9820
      @heatherparker9820 Рік тому +1

      I am so happy for you! Congratulations!

    • @elizabeth.annrose
      @elizabeth.annrose Рік тому

      @@heatherparker9820 thank you so much!

    • @david-001
      @david-001 3 місяці тому

      Hi Elizabeth! I’m thinking about converting as well, but I have some concerns. Could I ask you how your life and faith have progressed in these months after your confirmation? Do you feel that your love for Jesus has increased?

  • @PaulsWanderings
    @PaulsWanderings 7 місяців тому +6

    I have found, many converts are more well educated in the Faith than cradle Catholics and I will admit that I am one of those cradle Catholics.
    I love your enthusiasm.

    • @SebastianHernandez-gt3rj
      @SebastianHernandez-gt3rj 4 місяці тому +2

      That makes sense though, A person that was starving is going to appreciate the food way more than a person that eats everyday, the real converts founded the truth they didn't have and wanted

  • @Pochi1K
    @Pochi1K Рік тому +12

    I am just finishing RCIA (OCIA) and got confirmed at the Easter Vigil over the weekend! Your videos helped me a lot coming into the Church thank you for everything you do ❤️

  • @heatherparker9820
    @heatherparker9820 Рік тому +23

    Lizzie, I love your comment saying that Jesus did say to follow Him, but then he spent 3 years training them. Also, that RCIA is to make sure you understand and stay Catholic.

  • @enujenujamarphotoeyed669
    @enujenujamarphotoeyed669 Рік тому +5

    Happy Easter!!! ✝️🌤

  • @melo7591
    @melo7591 Рік тому +9

    I start RCIA classes in September I can’t wait! 😅

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Рік тому +1

      God bless you!❤

    • @melo7591
      @melo7591 Рік тому

      @@rhwinner thank you so much! 🙏

  • @miguelinteriano125
    @miguelinteriano125 Рік тому +4

    Amen..happy Easter to everybody 🫶🫶🫶

  • @Onetruepossum
    @Onetruepossum 8 місяців тому +3

    I honestly can't wait to start RCIA because my years of being separated from Christ i've forgotten most of christian beliefs and traditions. Very much looking forward to coming into communion with the Catholic, Apostolic Church

  • @tomprice2186
    @tomprice2186 Рік тому +2

    I was received into Holy Mother Church on Easter Vigil 1977, and have been so grateful ever since. Your enthusiasm is so uplifting Lizzie, from a fellow sufferer from depression from time to time. God bless you!

  • @Edward-jq2fc
    @Edward-jq2fc Рік тому +3

    Happy Easter! God bless!

  • @goldensaxon152
    @goldensaxon152 Рік тому +5

    I am currently attending RCIA. I haven’t heard anything about OCIA. I have to say I really love it, there is 13 of us and everyone is very nice and we all are on similar paths. Our deacon is awesome and answers all of our questions regardless of how crazy they sound. I don’t want it to end.

    • @AriL716
      @AriL716 8 днів тому

      OCIA is RCIA. From what I could find, it was changed around 2021, but I'm sure it'll take a long time (or maybe never) for everyone to start using the new term.

  • @franciscosuccor5860
    @franciscosuccor5860 Рік тому +3

    happy Easter. Amazing 😀

  • @London_miss234
    @London_miss234 Рік тому +3

    Happy Easter!

  • @SANTOPIO777
    @SANTOPIO777 Рік тому +3

    Blessed Easter Sunday to all Catholics out there. 🙏📿✝️❤️💚💙

  • @somebodyu.usedtoknow
    @somebodyu.usedtoknow Рік тому +4

    I’m in RCIA!! I’m so humbled to be a part of this journey! I’m so impatient for communion! I feel so separated from Christ and the holy Eucharist is a long desire of mine! I’m baptized and just was able to revive the sacrament of reconciliation and I’m so blessed! Narrow is the road! I will say that learning and studying is all part of the journey. If the emphasis is on the holy Eucharist and a adult is baptized keeping them out of Union with Christ body and blood doesn’t make sense to me. There is so much to learn about the faith I don’t believe anyone can study it all in an entire lifetime.

  • @London_miss234
    @London_miss234 Рік тому +33

    I’m thinking of taking RCIA/OCIA. I’m Episcopalian and it’s hard to think of taking the course. I love my Church. But, I’m drawn to Catholicism. Some of my extended family is Roman Catholic.

    • @John_Fisher
      @John_Fisher Рік тому +2

      God bless you in your journey of discernment. What do you find hard in thinking of attending OCIA? Typically churches start their programs in the fall so you have time to ask around at a local parish and learn what to expect before hand.

    • @London_miss234
      @London_miss234 Рік тому +2

      @@John_Fisher I love my Episcopal Church. It would be hard to leave.

    • @John_Fisher
      @John_Fisher Рік тому +2

      @@London_miss234 Ah, that is understandable. I thought you meant that you had some apprehension about OCIA itself, but it's understandable that it would be hard to think of how difficult it would be to have to leave a community of people you love - even if you're still able to visit frequently, it is true that it wouldn't be quite the same if you had a new 'home church'.
      It's worth knowing that going to OCIA can be just for educating yourself about the Catholic Church for most of it's duration without committing to join, so if you're open to pursue truth wherever you find it and follow Christ wherever He leads you, I'd encourage you to keep asking questions and look into it to see what it has to offer you.

    • @iu9142
      @iu9142 Рік тому +1

      Come home haha! You are always welcome!

    • @London_miss234
      @London_miss234 Рік тому +2

      @@John_Fisher I think I’m just used to going to an Episcopal Church. Some of the Marian dogmas are a hurdle.

  • @nevermore380
    @nevermore380 Рік тому +8

    I was confirmed after going through OCIA three weeks ago. I must admit, I was a bit disappointed about not coming into the Church at the Vigil; in my head that's how I'd always envisioned it going (a lesson from God to me about his timing and plans I suppose!) Our bishop started requiring that only catechumens come into the Church at the Vigil and Candidates (like myself) at another date. His reasoning was that early in Church history, only catechumens came into the Church at the Vigil. Still thrilled to be Catholic and it was a beautiful day, I just thought that was interesting.

  • @jl453
    @jl453 8 місяців тому

    This girl is happy it's contagious and fun to watch. Enjoy your life Lizzie!

  • @mikhailboldt3417
    @mikhailboldt3417 Рік тому +3

    Happy Easter 🐣 Lizzie hope you are having a wonderful and blessed day ❤
    Lizzie has always looked beautiful but since she got married she has this glow her to her she looks really amazing ❤ she smiles so much in her videos is so so happy and just seems like she truly found TRUE LOVE❤. May the Lord Bless Lizzie and Trevor with the best of everything and a wonderful life moving forward together ❤

  • @darlameeks
    @darlameeks Рік тому +13

    I was just confirmed a Catholic a few weeks ago after almost 49 years as a Protestant. I am so glad I did! Protestantism is made up of thousands of denominations and non-denominations, all believing something a little different about how to live the Christian life. The Rule of Life in the Catholic Church is ancient, and has more or less remained stable for 2,000 years. We had so many adult converts in our diocese that the Bishop had to hold three Rites of Election at the Basilica in St. Augustine...there wasn't room for everyone to do only one. God is calling Protestants to stop protesting and return to the unity of the Catholic Church.

    • @punkdrummr2000
      @punkdrummr2000 2 місяці тому +1

      Amen.....I'm 41, went to a Baptist Church, their school from k-12 and just started reading and researching the first christians.
      Did they hide this from us? Lol
      Feels like it. Now I don't think some of my pastors hid it. They weren't taught. Couldn't have been. Anyway. I partied and ran from our precious Savior JESUS CHRIST for about 15 years. I thought I had come home a few years ago when I came back to CHRIST. I thank our Father for this encouraging message as I travel the rest of the way home to the fullness of the faith.

  • @onlylove556
    @onlylove556 Рік тому +12

    Im a protestant here, I never been baptized b4. I'll be getting my driver's license soon, to start OCIA classes soon...
    Im the only one in my protestant family to see the truth of the Catholic Church in history...
    My family r deep anti-catholic, & hate the Pope they think he is the Antichrist 😢...
    So I cant ask them for a ride to take me to classes to start OCIA...
    So I just wanted to ask the prayer warriors to pray for my family & I. So I may be able to show all of them the truth of the Catholic Church that Jesus Christ started...
    God bless u all 🙏🏼💯🇻🇦

    • @iu9142
      @iu9142 Рік тому +1

      Just prayed for you good luck!

    • @onlylove556
      @onlylove556 Рік тому

      @@iu9142 thank u

    • @punkdrummr2000
      @punkdrummr2000 2 місяці тому +2

      Ex Protestant....not Catholic, yet, but I appear to be traveling that road as well lol. Im about to pray for you and your family my brother.

    • @onlylove556
      @onlylove556 2 місяці тому

      @@punkdrummr2000 Thank you I appreciate that.
      As I feel like I been lie to my whole life as a Protestant. To grow up an anti-catholic, & hate Catholic teachings. But that's what Satan does, makes us believe that the one true church of Christ is of the devil. Bc Catholicism is the most hated religion in the world 100% hands down. As Jesus warned us that the world was going to hate him.
      But now I know that its the Protestant Pastors who mind quote the church fathers. And twist there words around.
      They think that they could interpret the church fathers better, then what history has said about them these 2000 yrs.
      So thank u, I'll be praying for u as well.
      God bless u brother

  • @shelbyhuseman1220
    @shelbyhuseman1220 Рік тому +1

    I start my OCIA program in September, so excited! My husband is sponsoring me and we are both so excited! I was confirmed into the Lutheran church when I was a child, yes you have to take a classes for a few years to be confirmed and receive communion. There are many benefits to taking classes, you can learn so much about your faith. It really is valuable and you get to meet new people and share that journey with them. It’s good in so many ways! I have no issue with the classes, I think it’s necessary

  • @Rhett174
    @Rhett174 Рік тому +1

    RCIA was wonderful! Learned so much ! Blessings ! From Alabama

  • @elperinasoswa6772
    @elperinasoswa6772 9 місяців тому +2

    Lizzie still around? I haven't seen her stuff in long time so I am happy to have stumbled upon this. Wishing you health, wealth and joy this New Year. You were the one that helped me understand and love my Catholic faith and Christ. So thank you and God's blessings to you!🎉😊

    • @jl453
      @jl453 8 місяців тому +1

      She's been gone because of her pregnancy. Her last video was January 3,2024.

  • @PromisesBelieved
    @PromisesBelieved Місяць тому

    I'm starting in January (hopefully if all my paperwork gets done! 😃Oh the complications of trying to do this alone). And if I take the January class then it ends at Pentecost. But I am very excited and I just want to speed up the process! That's how excited I am! You have me SO excited for this!!!!

  • @BlueBubblesMelrose
    @BlueBubblesMelrose Рік тому +7

    0:46 I’m one of those thousands as of this Easter 🎉

  • @nochillwill5903
    @nochillwill5903 Рік тому

    I just completed OCIA and this video still taught me a lot. Thank you and God bless you.

  • @edwardmurray2494
    @edwardmurray2494 6 місяців тому

    Just received these blessed sacraments and have completed ocia as a candidate! Let’s go! It was such an amazing experience. It took tenacity to finish. Which is what I loved! I will never forget! ❤

  • @joshuaneace6597
    @joshuaneace6597 Рік тому +2

    Our only convert was a catechumen that appeared to be in her early 20s. So, it was called RCIC if you were under 18 but older than the age of reason. However, I was 28 when I enrolled in RCIA and was confirmed at 29 (I was baptized as a Baptist and they accepted it as it was Trinitarian). Since I have been received into the Church, 2020 is the only year they haven't had other converts (mostly one but one year it was one catechumen and one candidate).

  • @giorgiodelsignore8659
    @giorgiodelsignore8659 5 місяців тому +1

    I am an Italian Catholic Christian born in 1952. I have always been part of the Catholic Church. I thank God who has given you all this faith and I admire you, God's creature. I see your sincere enthusiasm and cry for happiness! This world needs you. Jesus Christ will always accompany and protect you. Always carry faith, hope and charity in your soul!

  • @2listening1
    @2listening1 Рік тому

    Happy Easter, Lizzy! 💛🕯🙏

  • @KMichaelYo
    @KMichaelYo Рік тому

    I’m excited to start in September!!!

  • @BayleyJones-o1r
    @BayleyJones-o1r Рік тому +1

    As a cradle catholic I have recently thought about attending RCIA classes just to become more knowledgeable about the faith. I come across those who converted often who just have an extended knowledge and passion for the faith.

  • @joannabowen635
    @joannabowen635 Рік тому +1

    All the OCIA classes I have ever found in 3 states are all held at night. I cannot drive at night, with night vision problems. Went to RCIA classes until it became too dark which gave me 1 month of classes. I loved class, but became too frustrated to continue. Decided to attend an Episcopal church and finally be able to receive communion.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Рік тому +1

      God knows your struggles, Joanna. God bless you. Don't give up! He will find a way for you to enter His Church. ❤️🙏♥️

  • @catholicfemininity2126
    @catholicfemininity2126 Рік тому

    Hi Lizzie. Just wanted to say God bless you and praying for you, because the devil attacks us. Keep growing in faith, never give up! Never surrender! Christ be with you!

  • @daisymay9448
    @daisymay9448 11 місяців тому

    Yasssss Sister!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @martinabdalla8766
    @martinabdalla8766 Рік тому

    Ok this is cool ❤❤❤ gonna listen to it as I'm a soon RCIA goer

  • @scottishgirl1100
    @scottishgirl1100 Рік тому +4

    It's still RCIA here.

  • @SuperSaiyanScandinavian
    @SuperSaiyanScandinavian Рік тому

    What exactly is expected of you in RCIA? I'm confused sing nobody wants to call it a program or course, but I'm curious if we're expected to read out loud and what not? I have dyslexia coupled with an anxiety disorder, but I am a little worried that I'm going to be expected to do some reading aloud. I'm naturally a slow reader and fumble a bit when reading on my own to begin with, but with my anxiety on top of that for reading allowed, I can sorta come off as if I don't really know how to read well

  • @CezzyHaag
    @CezzyHaag Рік тому +1

    It sounds weird to me that some protestants are so against this. The protestant churches I've been a part of, all had a cathechism class before getting baptised or publically profess their faith.

  • @AriL716
    @AriL716 8 днів тому

    I will say, when Jesus told the original disciples to follow Him...He was there IN PERSON. It's a lot easier to follow someone you can see in the flesh and hear auditorily. If the 12 struggled with Jesus RIGHT THERE, how much more we who go only on faith need help to prepare and understand.
    I love the idea of RCIA and overall the way Catholicism values making sure people know how serious joining the church is.
    Many people I know (they're mostly free will baptists) preach "believe (feel good feelings about Jesus), get baptized, and it'll fall into place," but especially before baptism, you should understand the covenants you're making. You are making ETERNAL commitments.
    As someone who has been brainwashed to believe Catholicism is satanic (and a detail-loving autistic history nerd), I really long to learn as much as possible because since doing my own research and attending a daily mass, I truly think Catholicism has it correct. And that mass was the first time I have felt peace in so long. I was even able to close my eyes for more than 3 seconds without having a panic attack.

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl Рік тому

    10:04 It may be noted, when I became a Novus Ordo Catholic in 1988 (for a priest ordained in the old rite, in 1958!), and I made that statement:
    * I had been taught what you would call OCIA for longer than foreseen, since interrupting and starting over, for more than a full year
    * I had been taught from a Catechism fully compatible with YEC
    * I had been verbally told I did not need to be YEC, not no one had said I couldn't
    * and _pour cause_ - Antipope Wojtyla hadn't as yet come out as Theistic Evolutionist, which he did in 1992, by which time I was a Trad - considering him as kind of Pope, but not to be obeyed, since a Modernist (I know - the FSSPX position is not totally coherent, even if Rev Paul Natterer tried to make it such).

  • @amycummingsirishdancemom8467

    My daughter who is 18 and i are lutheran( catholic lite lol) becoming catholic right now, wierd thing father jim said because i was baptized (the catholics accept 3 baptisims, catholic obviously, lutheran and angelican) i dont really have to anything but go to mass and he even said to come up for communion, i guess because we made or first communions and as lutherans we also believe in transubstantiation. Then yes next easter we will profess our faith with rcia. He said there is a lot of angelicans and lutherans in his congregation. I find that so interesting because us lutherans and agelicans are essentially catholic, but still want to go back to the one true church.

  • @amycummingsirishdancemom8467

    If you were pentocostal, i could see how srarting from scratch , you would have to learn so much. Especially learning the major importance of the sacraments.

  • @brandenburg2388
    @brandenburg2388 10 місяців тому +3

    A lot of your assumptions about Protestant churches are wrong. Actually the majority of Protestant churches do conduct membership or preparatory classes for people intending to join their congregations. These people will include new converts as well as Christians intending to transfer their memberships from other denominations and even from the same denomination but in a different locality. The duration of these courses will vary according to the denomination and church, and will usually range from a few weeks to a few months. In my case, the course consisted of weekly sessions over 6 months although I have been a Christian for 2 decades. The end of the course culminates in either baptism (for new converts), confirmation (for those baptized as infants and now wanting to commit their adult lives as Christians) or being presented in person to the congregation (for existing Christians from other churches or denominations). The end of this course does not mean the end of the spiritual learning and growth of these new members. Besides attending weekly services and listening to the sermons at church, everyone is highly encouraged to attend Bible study sessions within smaller units of the congregation living in the same locality known as cell groups, where they are taught the Scriptures in greater detail for the strengthening of their faith and Christian living. The rest of our spiritual learning experience will come from being personally taught and guided by the Holy Spirit who illuminates the hearts and minds of believers and grants them the wisdom and discernment to understand Scriptures in a way that no human teachers are capable of doing.

    • @miracles_metanoia
      @miracles_metanoia 6 місяців тому

      I didn't require any training for any of the protestant evangelical churches I had attended in 3 different countries

    • @brandenburg2388
      @brandenburg2388 6 місяців тому

      @@miracles_metanoia it will really depend on the specific practices of the denomination that you are joining. The first church that I joined when I became a Christian was a Baptist church. They had an interview session with me. They asked me about my background, and then proceeded to go through the articles of faith alongside the relevant Bible verses. After each of the article of faith was mentioned , they asked me if I affirmed it. Once I had affirmed all of them, the session was over and after a moment of prayer, I could leave. The following month, my name was submitted to the congregation during their monthly meeting to be approved. God has entrusted the church with the duty and responsibility to make it as simple and straightforward for Christians to join, worship and serve in the church. In all of the churches that I have joined so far (Baptist, Lutheran and Methodist), no candidates are "failed" or "disqualified due to insufficient works, merits or points". The course is designed in such as way that everyone who goes through it will be accepted as members at the end of the course.

  • @rapstar4575
    @rapstar4575 Рік тому

    Hi Lizzie ❤

  • @Tmsy2016
    @Tmsy2016 Рік тому +2

    But in Acts- weren’t the apostles and believers already baptized before the intensive 3 years of theological training? and before they set up the church as an institution? Obviously believers already heard the gospel and agreed to it and repented you can say that was before baptism of course but it doesn’t seem like the apostles required you to go thru a formal program with a sponsor determining if you were worthy or not to be counted among the elect.
    And why does the Catholic Church wait until Easter for baptizing, can’t we just baptize once someone proclaims Christ just like the apostles did?
    Doesn’t RCIA have you train and determine your worthiness BEFORE you’re baptized? Unless I’m misunderstanding something.
    Obviously we want to train and educate but why does that need to come before, isn’t that the point of coming to church once you are saved/baptized? To continue to educate and edify yourself?
    These are honest questions. I’ve been reading through the catechism and council of Trent but when I compare to the work of the apostles I have questions.

    • @jl453
      @jl453 8 місяців тому

      Check TruthBTolle comment in this thread. It's not in the Bible,but Jesus said it was essential to be baptised in Matt:28. In Acts God breathed on them and in them the Holy Spirit during Pentecost to baptize others and do miracles.
      I think the Catholic church baptizes at Easter because as Jesus was resurrected and is alive so is the new convert arisen in new life and alive in the church.
      RCIA:
      Is the training and classes that you do to learn about Catholicism's traditions and beliefs and how to be at church
      OCIA:Is the conversion of a non Christian to the denomination of Catholicism.

    • @papagin
      @papagin 6 місяців тому +1

      Rather than the Baptism, as a Catholic, receiving the Eucharist is what we all must prepare ourselves for. For converts, their first communion comes immediately after the baptism, at the same mass. Hardly enough time to Catechize them before receiving the body of Christ. RCIA prepares them for that.

  • @amycummingsirishdancemom8467

    I just found my daghters faith statement she had to write for confirmation.

  • @lozu8947
    @lozu8947 3 місяці тому

    The classes are basically making sure you know what you are getting into. The Church wants to make sure understand what you are accepting before you receive Jesus in the Eucharist. The Church does not want to mislead people into the faith

    • @poesia-com-cafeina
      @poesia-com-cafeina 3 місяці тому

      Bro do you have any advice? I emailed my Ocia teacher about the fact that he said Catholics worship the same God as Muslims. I disagreed but now I am worried that my email came on too strong since he didn't answer. I have class tomorrow, do you think I should send another email or just let it be?

    • @lozu8947
      @lozu8947 3 місяці тому +1

      @@poesia-com-cafeina it is probably all a matter of semantics. One can say that we both worship a single all powerful God, but our beliefs about how this God interacts with his creation is drastically different. I would probably let it go and bring the topic up with the priest of that parish and get his thoughts on the subject. OCIA instructors are not infallible and are still learning like all of us. Also, try googling the topic from reliable Catholic sources; I find Catholic Answers website extremely helpful in all topics related to Catholic apologetics.

  • @janiemartinez5429
    @janiemartinez5429 4 місяці тому

    When you say “Amen” or yes at your ceremony you are saying yes to no to abortions, no to contraceptives, no surrogacy, no to yoga, no to divorce. Study the Bible and the Catechism and you learn that too. I recommend Fr Mike Smithz and his podcast or UA-cam channel the Bible in a year and the catechism in a year. You learn a lot …

  • @jamesaberle2047
    @jamesaberle2047 Рік тому +1

    Love the hair 👍👍👍 Very Millie Bobby Brown.... not head shaved 😜

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Рік тому +2

    Didn't know RCIA became OCIA... 😜

    • @SarahFemAquarian
      @SarahFemAquarian Рік тому +1

      What is "O"CIA?!😮

    • @zenvirgil
      @zenvirgil Рік тому +1

      ​@@SarahFemAquarian The "O" stands fof Order. So it's the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults.

    • @SarahFemAquarian
      @SarahFemAquarian Рік тому

      @@zenvirgil thank you. I guess I wasn't paying attention. I went through RCIA in 2001-2002. Then I was Baptized, received my 1st Communion and Confirmed at Easter vigil in 2002.

  • @demostenessegundo
    @demostenessegundo Рік тому +1

    Great.

  • @terrancejfry497
    @terrancejfry497 Рік тому +4

    Rcia was awful. The people I had in class said almost nothing, and the only people who weren't allowed to get Baptist that year were the people who asked questions. Nobody asked me to make a bold statement of faith, but if they did, I would have

  • @BipolarPerson
    @BipolarPerson Рік тому +1

    Are you still vegan and if so what stuff do you eat?

    • @DontCancelMeBro
      @DontCancelMeBro 10 місяців тому

      Let’s hope she’s not. That’s not a healthy diet. You need grass fed beef, organ meats, pasture raised eggs, and fish.

  • @darewan8233
    @darewan8233 Рік тому +1

    Did anyone out there learn about the "treasury of merit" or indulgences in RCIA? I didnt hear them in my classes, read about them in Catechism- didnt join.

    • @John_Fisher
      @John_Fisher Рік тому +1

      They were covered in RCIA for me, but your experience speaks to Lizzie's arguement that RCIA/OCIA shouldn't be shorter but arguably could be longer because if you're only meeting once a week there's a lot of topics to cover even sticking to a surface level.

  • @Wgaither1
    @Wgaither1 Рік тому +1

    How long does it take to read all of Catholic teaching? I can’t agree with something if I haven’t read it right?

    • @isoldam
      @isoldam Рік тому +4

      An entire lifetime. You can learn the basics in a year or so if you are studious. You will never run out of things to learn or ways to deepen your understanding.

    • @Wgaither1
      @Wgaither1 Рік тому

      @@isoldam How am I going to agree with this if I haven’t read everything first? "I believe and profess all that the holy Catholic Church believes, teaches, and proclaims to be revealed by God."

    • @grantv.broussard8595
      @grantv.broussard8595 Рік тому +2

      Start with the Catechism

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Рік тому +2

      @@Wgaither1 Don't worry, let not your heart be troubled. You believe God, believe also in His Church. Bless you! ❤🙏❤ (But, read the Catechism: it contains all of what the Church believes in condensed form).

    • @Wgaither1
      @Wgaither1 Рік тому +1

      @@rhwinner What is I find 1 problematic teaching in the CCC? Then I couldn’t agree with statement for confirmation and become Catholic right?

  • @danielobrien189
    @danielobrien189 3 місяці тому

    Your mileage, with regard to RCIA, may vary. I went through the program at my local parish, where I was taught several falsehoods about Catholic teaching, and several important things were not mentioned. Catholicism isn't what I signed up for, and tbh, I want out. Raising the issue with a priest, he told me I can't leave, it's not possible to leave, I'm bound to your canon law for eternity. 😢

    • @randycarson9812
      @randycarson9812 2 місяці тому

      What are the things that were taught falsely or left out?

    • @danielobrien189
      @danielobrien189 2 місяці тому

      @randycarson9812 We were taught that women could be priests and probably would be one day, and that a married couple using contraception was just being responsible. For a couple of examples. We weren't taught correctly about Marian devotion or days of obligation.

    • @randycarson9812
      @randycarson9812 2 місяці тому

      Wow. That was a VERY liberal parish. None of that is true, of course. Which of these things do you find so troubling that you no longer wish to be Catholic?

    • @danielobrien189
      @danielobrien189 2 місяці тому

      @randycarson9812 Pretty much the whole thing, tbh. I guess I'd be a good Episcopalian. Sorry if that offends you; I'm sure your religion is something you treasure. Another issue is that I didn't choose RCIA in the first place, my well-meaning wife nagged, badgered and threatened me into going. I can recognize that there are many good people in Catholicism, many positive things, but in my case it's like the legal concept of fruit of the poison tree.

    • @randycarson9812
      @randycarson9812 2 місяці тому

      @@danielobrien189 Would it help to chat about how Catholic beliefs are rooted in scripture?

  • @hglundahl
    @hglundahl Рік тому

    2:06 Jesus gave 12 and 72 followers a _3 and a half years long course_ in OT exegesis, with Christological implications.
    What does the commenter even mean?

  • @TruthBTolle
    @TruthBTolle 10 місяців тому +3

    Yes.. Jesus gave the VERY JEWISH LEADERS of His church 3 years of exegesis ,because they were meant to teach, lead , and ordain others to spread and build. No other group after had to go through YEARS of training to be accepted into the church as a member. In Acts the 2nd chapter 3,000 people were counted members in ONE day after ONE sermon! Elitism kills faith.

    • @amberjulia123
      @amberjulia123 7 місяців тому

      Unfortunately, due to the many schisms within Christianity…and the MANY ways in which Roman Catholic beliefs differ from Protestant beliefs - RCIA was established in 1972 so that people who wanted to become Catholic would be fully versed in what that means theologically…and be able to decide (with knowledge) if it’s still something they want to be a part of.
      If we never had the schisms in Christianity and the Roman Catholic Church remained as the *only* Christian church….we wouldn’t need it.

  • @SarahFemAquarian
    @SarahFemAquarian Рік тому

    What is the difference between OCIA and RCIA?

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Рік тому

      The name. It's always evolving however.

  • @amycummingsirishdancemom8467

    Honestly it sounds like rcia is a lot like confirmation class.

  • @TheManofsorrows
    @TheManofsorrows Місяць тому

    RCIA takes ridiculously way too long for the Eldery young lady!

  • @lmaoyourekiddingme
    @lmaoyourekiddingme Місяць тому

    That person whose message was posted on the screen looks like he was parroting red letter only liberal "Christianity" even though he called himself Catholic. That's terrible.

  • @aisthpaoitht
    @aisthpaoitht Рік тому +1

    Great content but get a better mic please!

  • @olivianyman501
    @olivianyman501 23 дні тому

    Hernandez Brian Garcia Steven Harris Laura

  • @MackCervera-i3p
    @MackCervera-i3p 8 днів тому

    Robinson Laura Anderson Donald Walker Robert

  • @ИсидораАлександрова

    Martin Brian Brown Robert Young Elizabeth

  • @HuxleySabrina-u8l
    @HuxleySabrina-u8l Місяць тому

    Johnson Betty Lee Patricia Johnson Jose

  • @blogityblah
    @blogityblah 5 місяців тому

    I don't really follow your logic on this. Am I suggesting a person should not learn about Christ, or the bible? Of course not however I don't quite get the time delay? What if a person dies in the meantime never having committed to Christ? Oh well? You win some you lose some?
    How about the thief on the cross who prayed Lord remember me when you come into your kingdom, notice he didn't have time to sign up for catechism class. Or how about when Peter preached in the book of acts 2:37-41 "what must we do to be saved" Petr did not sign them up for classes, they simply told them to repent and believe on the lord Jesus and be baptized". Notice three thousand souls were added that day without the benefit of special classes.
    The Apostle Paul also was asked by a jailer supervising him what must we do to be saved to which Paul responded Acts 16"29-30 "The jailer called for lights, rushed in and fell trembling before Paul and Silas 30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?” Did Paul respond you must take catechism classes for two years? Or did he respond Acts 16:31 31 "They replied, Believe in the Lord Jesus and you will be saved, you and your household.” 32Then Paul and Silas spoke the word of the Lord to him and to everyone in his house.
    33 At that hour of the night, the jailer took them and washed their wounds. And without delay, he and all his household were baptized.…
    There was no delay for someone who wanted salvation.
    I'm not suggesting a person take their faith lightly or frivolously however
    you see we need to take care we are not teaching men a bunch of man made rules and traditions of men which Jesus considered an obstacle. And He said, “Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! For ye laden men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers. Luke 11:46 Here Jesus was speaking to the religious lawyers of the Torah who had multiple rules for people to keep and even criticized Jesus for when he healed on the Sabbath.
    So we always need to be on guard against learning men's traditions and rules which are not required by law. There is no genuflecting, prayers to Mary, no earning our salvation no membership in a denomination that saves us. Salvation comes from God's mercy when we did not deserve it and there is nothing we can do to earn it or Christ's death was in vein and it is not granted by taking a catechism class but by repenting from our sins and believing Jesus died for our sins.

    • @randycarson9812
      @randycarson9812 2 місяці тому

      In the early Church of the first and second centuries, the catechumenate typically lasted for a period of two to three years. This period of instruction and formation was designed to prepare converts for baptism and full membership in the Christian community.
      Why would the disciples of Peter, James, John and Paul have taken such a long time to prepare someone to enter the Church?

  • @johnalexis8284
    @johnalexis8284 6 місяців тому

    And the Oscar goes to...

  • @MartinKirk-y5v
    @MartinKirk-y5v 9 днів тому

    Brown Elizabeth Taylor Jose Jackson Betty

  • @matthewashman1406
    @matthewashman1406 4 місяці тому

    The main thing to expect is lies😂

    • @randycarson9812
      @randycarson9812 2 місяці тому +1

      Can you give some examples of the lies taught in RCIA?

  • @PalmerAbel-h9f
    @PalmerAbel-h9f 7 днів тому

    Thompson Melissa Allen Charles Johnson Robert