Baptism of Children of Catechetical Age

Child being baptized

Who are "Children of Catechetical Age"?

Children who have reached age seven, up to age eighteen, are regarded by the Church as reponsible persons with free will and a capacity for personal faith. Therefore any unbaptized child of seven years or more is expected to approach the Sacraments of Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist) through the Rite of Christian Initation for Adults adapted for Children (RCIA-C).

How long does it take?

The Sacraments of Initiation are usually celebrated at the Easter Vigil, and the Church requires preparation to last for about one year. However in practice children can begin the preparation proccess in September for initiation the following Easter.

How are parents involved?

The Church cannot prepare children for initiation without the consent of parents, and indeed without their active support. Parents are asked to bring their children to Mass each Sunday and ensure that they participate in catechetical sessions every week. Parents need to make faith and prayer a part of family life at home, and to work with catechists to find sponsors and godparents for their children.

Often parents of children in the RCIA-C have particular spiritual and catechetical needs of their own. Some may also be preparing for initiation into the Church through the RCIA, or may be Returning Catholics, for whom the Landings program is suitable.

Jim Hynes, Director of Elementary and Adult Faith Formation, 942-6237.

Where can I find out more?

RCIA for Adults at St. Thomas More
The RCIA process in general
RCIA Explained at the Archdiocese of St. Louis    
The Landings International program

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See this Glossary of RCIA Terms

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