What is OCIA?

  The Order of Christian Initiation for Adults, or OCIA (formerly RCIA), is a communal process for formal initiation of new members into the Catholic Church. This process is a return to the formation of the earliest members of the Church in the first and second centuries.

ADULT SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION (OCIA)

Coordinator:   Susie Garza

Phone:  361.855.7391

Class Times:  Classes are on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. in Our Lady of Knock Hall.  Classes begin in August and continue until the Candidate meets all the necessary requirements and has been recommended by the OCIA Team to the Priest.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops describes the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults as a process in which participants "undergo…conversion as they study the Gospel, profess faith in Jesus and the Catholic Church, and receive the sacraments…The OCIA process follows the ancient practice of the Church and was restored by the Second Vatican Council as the normal way adults prepare for baptism."


Likewise, the language used in the OCIA process is that of the early Church formation programs. Catechumens are those people who are seeking full initiation into the Catholic Church through all of the Sacraments of Initiation – Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. Candidates are people who have been baptized in a Christian tradition but are seeking initiation into the Catholic Church through Eucharist and Confirmation.

All are Welcome!

OCIA is a process of study, exploration, faith-sharing, and faith formation with specific liturgical rites for seekers and inquirers. Seekers and inquirers are non-baptized adults who desire to be fully initiated into the Roman Catholic Church and/or baptized adult Christians who desire full communion in the Roman Catholic Church.


Adults who have not been baptized and desire to join the Church are invited into the ancient celebration of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. During this process, which is marked by regular ritual acts, participants are introduced to the liturgy, the teachings, and the life of the Catholic Church.


Adults who were baptized in another Christian denomination prepare in a similar way for the sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist during their reception into the Catholic Church.


Children who need their sacraments, need to call the Religious Education office 361.855.7567.

OCIA is a Journey

The OCIA is a program of learning, reflection, faith development and conversion for those wishing to know more about Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church with the possible goal of one day being fully initiated into the Catholic Church through the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Eucharist. This entire journey of faith is celebrated by different liturgical ceremonies, called rites, within the parish community as the seeker journeys with Christ and the community of the church. This journey of faith takes place with others who are inquiring about the faith, with sponsors from the parish community and with catechists. There are four periods in the OCIA - Inquiry, Catechumenate, Purification and Enlightenment, and Mystagogy which is a pocess that proceeds over weeks and months. It has several steps:

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What are the Sacraments of Initiation?

These are the first three of the seven sacraments of the church that bring us into a full spiritual union with Christ and his Mystical Body, the church.

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OCIA Team

People journeying through the OCIA process need sponsors and community support to help them grow in faith. The OCIA team of sponsors help guide, support and instruct those discerning whether to become members of our Catholic community. Team members share their faith with inquiring adults who are seeking more information about the Catholic Church, many of whom seek to celebrate one or more of the Sacraments of Initiation: Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation.