Archive for the ‘Elect’ Category
Prayers for Catechumens around the time of the Rite of Election
A Catechumen’s Prayer Before the Rite of Election Creator God, even before I was born, you called me and named me. Even before I understood, you sought and summoned me. All this time, you have been choosing me, Lord, in … Continue reading
RCIA vs. Hollywood—the true meaning of “exorcism”
To fully understand the purpose of the scrutinies, it helps to have a little history. The three scrutinies that we celebrate within the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults are derived, in part, from the fourth century church’s practice of … Continue reading
Do we have to use Year A readings for the RCIA scrutinies?
“Why can’t we use Year B readings this year for the Scrutinies?” “The assembly is missing out on hearing the readings for Year C. How come we always have to do Year A at the Scrutinies?” “We’ve written new scrutiny … Continue reading
Have you ever seen dancing books at the Rite of Election?
In our Diocese of San Jose, we have dancing books for the Rite of Election. Now hold on before you start groaning as you imagine young waifs in tights and leotards flitting about the altar. Our Scriptural tradition has many … Continue reading
Ten Questions about the RCIA Election Rite
Keep your eyes open when you attend the Rite of Election. Notice what happens. Here are ten questions (in no particular order) to help you sharpen your observations. 1. Did each catechumen have a godparent? They should. The godparents have … Continue reading
32 best RCIA practices for Easter Vigil
Rehearse on the Saturday before Palm Sunday (not on Holy Saturday) Catechumens and candidates are not at rehearsal; their sponsors are and godparents are The pastor and the Vigil presider (if it is not the pastor) do not need to … Continue reading
The minor rites: A sacramental duty
St. Augustine saw it as his duty to pass on four essential “sacraments” to the elect. These were the Creed, the Lord’s Prayer, the font, and the table. He would teach them about the table after their initiation; he would … Continue reading
History of the scrutinies: 3 things your RCIA team needs to know
The initiation rites of the third, fourth, and fifth Sundays of Lent don’t have the most comforting of names. On these days we engage the elect in rites and prayers called scrutinies and exorcisms. The first connotes probing and critical … Continue reading
An RCIA guide to fasting in Lent
As we approach Lent, it might be helpful to review some information about fasting and abstinence. There are many kinds of fasts, and several reasons to fast. As Catholics, we tend to think of fasting as either reducing our food … Continue reading
Should the elect choose a baptismal name?
The preparation rites on Holy Saturday include an optional ritual for choosing a baptismal name (turn to paragraph 200 in your RCIA text to follow along). In the United States, we do not ask the elect to do this. (Keep … Continue reading





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