All that is needed is a sincere desire to grow in relationship with Jesus and learn more about him and his Church. Becoming Catholic is not about perfection. There is no test at the end of class!
Once someone has decided that they would like to seriously discern joining the Church, attendance is expected at all Catechumenate events:
1) Weekly classes on Saturday mornings at 10:00 AM. We understand if someone is traveling or sick and needs to miss class occasionally!
2) Mass attendance is expected at the Saturday evening Vigil at 4:30 or one of the Sunday Masses at 8:00 or 10:00 AM.
3) Catechumens and Candidates need a sponsor. A sponsor is a practicing Catholic, preferably a member of Sacred Heart, and will be willing to walk this journey with you. They should not be spouse or fiance, but significant others are certainly invited to come along with you! If you are not sure about a sponsor, there are many people in the parish who will generously accompany you.
4) Parish & Diocesan Events
There are several formal steps along the way. The first is the Rite of Acceptance, here at Sacred Heart. It occurs on the first Sunday of Advent. By this time, you have been coming to classes for several months. Those who are ready to make a commitment will formally acknowledge that at Mass and the community will formally accept you as a catechumen. During Lent, the Diocese will host the Rite of Election. This is celebrated by the Bishop and is a recognition of your intent to become full and active members of the Catholic Church. You will sign the Book of the Elect at the 10:00 Sunday Mass here at the parish and then all of the Catechumens from the Diocese will gather with their sponsors, instructors, and pastors to pray and celebrate together. The Bishop will sign the Book, ratifying your decision to become one of his flock. We will also ask that prior to the Easter Vigil, you attend a retreat. The Diocese has a special retreat just for Catechumens, but there are other options if there is a conflict.
5) Each member of OCIA is encouraged to spend some time each week in prayer and to prepare for the following week. There is no homework but recommended readings and videos will be given every week for deeper reflection. As with anything in life, your experience will be a direct result of how much you invest your heart and time into it. Ask questions, share observations, and get ready for a wonderful journey!