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Becoming a Catholic

Becoming Catholic is one of life’s most profound and joyous experiences. Some are blessed enough to receive this great gift while they are infants, and, over time, they recognize the enormous grace that has been bestowed on them. Others enter the Catholic fold when they are older children or adults. This tract examines the joyful process by which one becomes a Catholic.


A person is brought into full communion with the Catholic Church through reception of the three sacraments of Christian initiation—Baptism, Confirmation, and the Holy Communion—but the process by which one becomes a Catholic can take different forms.

A person who is baptized in the Catholic Church becomes a Catholic at that moment. One’s initiation is deepened by Confirmation and the Eucharist, but one becomes a Catholic at baptism. This is true for children who are baptized Catholic (and receive the other two sacraments later) and for adults who are baptized, confirmed, and receive the Eucharist at the same time.


Those who have been validly baptized outside the Church become Catholics by making a profession of the Catholic faith and being formally received into the Church. This is normally followed immediately by confirmation and the Eucharist.


Before a person is ready to be received into the Church, whether by Baptism or by profession of faith, preparation is necessary. The amount and form of this preparation depends on the individual’s circumstance. The most basic division in the kind of preparation needed is between those who are unbaptized and those who have already become Christian through baptism in another church.


To learn more please complete the following form or via email at rcia@stwilliam.org.

ADULT INQUIRER INFORMATION FORM

Please complete the form below and email to rcia@stwilliam.org.

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CHILD/TEEN INQUIRER INFORMATION FORM

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Holy Week Schedule

Palm Sunday Masses

Saturday, April 1st: 5pm

Sunday, April 2nd:  7:30am, 9am, 10:30am, 12n


Mercy (Reconciliation) Monday - April 3rd

Confession Times:  7:30-8:15am, 3pm-9pm


Tuesday and Wednesday - April 4th and 5th

Confession:  7:30-8:15am

Mass:  8:30am


Holy Thursday - April 6th

Morning Prayer: 9am

Solemn Celebration of the Lord's Supper: 7pm

Adoration in Convent Chapel: After Mass - 11pm

Night Prayer in Convent Chapel:  11pm


Good Friday - April 7th

Morning Prayer:  9am

Solemn Celebration of the Lord's Passion:  3pm


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