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Archdiocesan Catechetical Centre
Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur
Articles


FROM FIRST CONTACT TO THE RITE OF ELECTION (29)
The catechumenal process began with first contact, often through witness, teaching, or conversation, leading to introduction into the community with a sponsor’s support. At the rite of entrance, candidates were signed with the cross, given salt, hands laid, and exorcised. As catechumens, they joined the liturgy of the Word but were dismissed before the Eucharist. During Lent, their lives were scrutinised; those proven sincere became the elect, with names inscribed for baptism

Dr Steven Selvaraju, STD, STL
4 min read


RCIA – A TREASURE “RE-DISCOVERED” (28)
The RCIA is founded on the ancient catechumenate. Emerging in the first centuries, it developed into a structured initiation with sponsors, strict moral demands, secrecy, rites, symbols and ceremonies. These inspired awe, ensured conversion, and gave belonging. The Fathers of the Church shaped its growth. Far from new, today’s RCIA is a re-discovery of this treasure, hidden for centuries.

Dr Steven Selvaraju, STD, STL
5 min read


ACCOMPANYING THE NEWLY BAPTISED IN OUR MIDST (27)
Relationship is a key element in the RCIA. RCIA team, sponsors and godparents must facilitate links to ministries, groups and BECs, while the community must accompany the new converts in their midst.

Dr Steven Selvaraju, STD, STL
4 min read


MYSTAGOGY - EXPERIENCING THE MYSTERY (26)
Mystagogy is the final stage of the RCIA, and is a time for neophytes to deepen their encounter with the Risen Christ, grow in faith, and enter fully into the Church community. It is also a moment for the parish to welcome them and renew its own baptismal commitment.

Dr Steven Selvaraju, STD, STL
4 min read
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