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Apr 8, '12, 2:04 pm
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Join Date: March 31, 2010
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Religion: Roman Catholic
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Re: RCIA
Congrats to everyone and keep the Eucharist in the center of your lives to keep the Devil at bay. Remember that he has absolutely no power over you now.
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Viva il Papa! Long live Pope Francis!
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Apr 8, '12, 2:27 pm
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Join Date: August 2, 2011
Posts: 2,304
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Re: RCIA
So proud and happy for all of you. :') Welcome home and God bless!!
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Jesus, Mary, I love you! Save souls!
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Apr 8, '12, 11:36 pm
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Join Date: July 21, 2011
Posts: 614
Religion: Roman Catholic
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Re: RCIA
Congrats to everyone who's been confirmed into the Roman Catholic Church this Easter.
Today is a beautiful day.
Thanks and praise to you Lord Jesus Christ.
Thank you Lord. My perfect God.
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Apr 9, '12, 3:38 am
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Join Date: March 5, 2011
Posts: 9,893
Religion: Roman Catholic – Old Rite
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Re: RCIA
Congratulations all!
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Apr 30, '12, 10:37 am
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Join Date: June 29, 2011
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Religion: Catholic
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Re: RCIA
Its great how amazing if feels being apart of the Church now since the beginning of my RCIA course. Even though I am 1 of only 2 that got confirmed, I have learned a great lot throughout the course. There were some touch and go things that occurred when we discussed matters like abortions (which thankfully I am 100% pro-life), regarding how our practice our faiths when doing everyday tasks outside the church and things of that nature but the course has been really fun because we all gave suggestions that would help my parish out like getting more college students into the church since the majority of the people either are elderly or have young children (being in a college town with a major university and 2 junior colleges). We got 1 more actual class and another session to wrap up this years RCIA.
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May 1, '12, 7:58 am
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Join Date: March 22, 2012
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Re: RCIA
I just finished my RCIA course last week. I was raised Catholic but other than being baptized, I never did any other sacrament. I left the church as a teenager and then came back to it two years ago. This past February my husband and I got our marriage blessed in the church and then I got confirmed at Easter. It has been a beautiful journey and I am so happy that I did it. I'm now trying to further my learning by doing more research into traditional Catholicism, which wasn't really mentioned in our RCIA classes.
Congrats to all the RCIA participants this year.
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May 1, '12, 4:07 pm
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Join Date: July 21, 2011
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Religion: Roman Catholic
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Re: RCIA
^ ^ Congratulations Anne!
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