What does it mean to be Catholic?
Our Catholic faith is built on the confession of St. Peter to Jesus: “You are the Christ, the Son of the Living God”. In our worship, care for every human person, engagement in the culture, we strive to point others to Jesus.
When does OCIA begin?
The OClA process begins in August and culminates in the spring at the Easter Vigil.
Who may participate?
The OCIA process is open to anyone who wishes to become Catholic, includes non-baptized persons, persons baptized in another Christian denomination, and Catholics who have been baptized but have not celebrated the other sacraments.
What happens at OCIA?
The candidates’ journey of faith and discernment includes listening and learning, sharing the faith stories of the Word of God and their own faith stories as well as involvement in the Church’s rituals.
How can I learn more?
If you would like to know more about OCIA, please call Kendall McGrath at 712-323-4716, fill out the form below, or contact the parish office.
Where can I find answers to questions about the Catholic faith?
The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is for un-baptized adults, those who have been baptized in another faith tradition, as well as for adults who have been baptized Catholic and have not received the sacraments of Eucharist and/or Confirmation.
If you are interested in learning more about OCIA or know someone who does, please complete the form below, and someone will reach out to you.