O.C.I.A.

The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is the process established for the universal Church for individuals to become Catholic and receive the sacraments of initiation — Baptism, Confirmation, and the Eucharist. This initiation process also involves a parish community experiencing a renewal in faith as it prepares and welcomes new members into the Church. The Rite speaks of conversion as a “spiritual journey.” Centered on fostering a deep relationship with Jesus and the Church he founded, this journey takes place through distinct stages over a period of time suitable to bring about a thorough catechesis, significant experience of the parish community, and commitment to the liturgical and moral life of the Catholic faithful. The OCIA process is a restoration of the ancient catechumenate, arising within the first three centuries following the era of the apostles. It was the early Church’s way of Christianizing the pagan Roman Empire. The Second Vatican Council called for the restoration and use of this venerable and powerful method of initiation for the worldwide Church.
 
 Who is OCIA for?
 1. Adults in need of Baptism.
 2. Adults baptized in another Christian tradition who desire to become Catholic.
 3. Adults baptized Catholic in need of First Communion and/or Confirmation.
  
How long is the OCIA process? The time varies for each individual, depending on both knowledge and practice, which leads to conversion. The OCIA text gives guides for discerning each individual’s readiness on a case-by-case basis.
 OCIA is a process, not a program, meaning there are no set beginning or ending times.  
  

If you have any questions or are interested in OCIA, email the Faith Formation Office.
The sessions will start after Labor Day, and the schedule and place are being finalized.
 
What is the process? The Order of Christian Initiation (OCIA) is a gradual process by which an interested person becomes a member of the Catholic Church. OCIA, marks the various steps on the way to full commitment within the Catholic Church in five specific periods. It is important to keep in mind that OCIA is a process, not a program. The actual time required is determined more by the development of each person and their discernment with the assistance of the Director and Pastor.

Participants in the OCIA program will be invited to participate in the life of prayer, worship, and personal conversion which characterizes the life of a Catholic Christian. Participants will also be invited to attend a series of classes. In these classes we will share the teachings and practices of the Catholic Church and their origin in Sacred Scripture and Tradition.

Upon completion of this program, candidates will be better prepared to make the decision to come into full communion with the Catholic Church. This reception often takes place with the celebration of the Sacraments of Initiation on the evening before Easter Sunday at the Easter Vigil Mass. Should you not be ready to receive the sacraments at the Easter vigil for any reason, we understand. We can continue the conversation and walk with you as you prayerfully discern.

The Sacraments of Initiation are Baptism, Confirmation and Holy Communion. If you have already been validly baptized in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit through the pouring of water or through immersion in water, then you will not be baptized again. If you have not yet been baptized, you will be invited to receive all three Sacraments of Initiation when you are ready to become Catholic.

The OCIA at Saint William is for all adults seeking to deepen their knowledge and love of God through learning more about the Catholic faith and participating in the prayer life at Saint William. It is for those adults who are simply wanting an introduction to the faith and for those who are convicted that they would like to become Catholic. It is also the primary means of preparing to receive the sacrament of Confirmation as an adult Catholic.

  • Inquirers
    • Some inquirers are not yet sure that they would like to become Catholic, but are interested in learning more. Some come convicted that they would like to become Catholic and are filling in gaps of knowledge.
    • Catechumens are inquirers who are not yet baptized. Should they decide that they would like to pursue the sacraments of initiation, they will begin with Baptism, then proceed with Confirmation and Holy Communion.
    • Candidates are those inquirers who have been baptized in another Church or ecclesial communion and are now seeking to become Catholic.
  • Catholic Adults Seeking Confirmation
    • Some Catholics are baptized in the Catholic faith, but for a variety of reasons have not yet been Confirmed. If you are an adult seeking the sacrament of Confirmation, you are in the right place.

Some people come having done lots of reading and research and had lots of in depth conversations before attending OCIA.
Some come with very little prior knowledge, simply acting on the recommendation of a close friend or family member.

Whether you know little or lots, you are welcome. The OCIA is a formation program for head and heart. God invites us deeper into our knowledge and love of Him each day and the OCIA is an opportunity to grow in relationship both through learning about and prayerful encounter with the living God. We are all called to continue to grow in relationship with God every day.

  • A sponsor is someone who will walk with you as you go through the OCIA. A sponsor is a Catholic who has already received the sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and first Holy Communion and who actively participates in their Catholic parish and is pursuing a lively prayer life,
  • Ideally a sponsor is able to attend the OCIA sessions with you so that they can help you enter into conversation with the material and find answers to questions that arise. A sponsor does not need to know the answer to every question, but rather be able to help direct you to a resource that can help.
  • If you know a Catholic who has been encouraging you to pursue the Catholic faith, this might be a good person to invite to be your sponsor.
  • If you don’t already know a Catholic who can serve as your sponsor, we can help you find a sponsor. Many of our parishioners are happy to meet new inquirers and walk with them as they learn more about the Catholic faith and prayer life.
  • Your sponsor will be asked to fill out a Sponsor Form.
  • If you are a Catholic who is interested in volunteering as a sponsor, please reach out to the Parish Office at 330-847-8677.
  • If you have more questions about sponsors, don’t hesitate to reach out.
  • You may want to bring your own pen or pencil. We will provide the other materials, including a Catholic Bible and a Catechism of the Catholic Church.
  • There is no cost to the OCIA.
  • If you have been baptized, we will eventually hope to receive a document from your church of baptism or from someone who can witness to your baptism. Some churches provide a baptismal certificate and keep records. Some churches do not keep any records.

Volunteer Opportunities and Commitments

Sponsors to accompany inquirers throughout their time in OCIA and especially during the early days of their Catholic life.

OCIA team members help in a number of ways. Some help organize and facilitate the classes. Some provide hospitality during the classes, helping everyone to feel comfortable and welcome. Some volunteers provide background administrative help or organizational help in preparing for the various rites that the candidates and catechumens will undergo throughout the year.

The time commitment for volunteers is about 2 hours a week. If you’d like to know more or learn how to help, contact Tina McCue at tmccue@stwilliamchampion.org or 330-847-8677.

New to volunteering at St. William? Please read the Diocese of Youngstown Safe Environment Policy.

To find out more about anything you’ve read above, contact Tina McCue.

OCIA Inquiry Form

When you enter your name, telephone number, and email address into this form, your contact information will be sent to the OCIA team leader and to Tina McCue.  Information included in this form will be kept confidential and secure.

OCIA Inquiry Form
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St. William Church

5411 Mahoning Ave. NW
Warren, Ohio 44483
330/847-8677

Parish Office Hours:

Monday – Thursday ~ 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Friday ~ Closed

Mass Schedule:

Saturday:     4:00 p.m.

Sunday:        10:30 a.m. 

Daily Mass:  Tuesday & Thursday ~ 8:30 a.m.

Holy Days:  Check bulletin for days and times