Becoming Catholic

The Catholic Church is unlike any other organization on earth. In fact, it is more accurate to call the Church an “organism” – a living body: Christ’s body.

Why be Catholic?

To become Catholic is to become part of His body – a process that begins with Baptism and continues forever. Being Catholic in today’s world provides great challenges and opportunities for personal growth and self-awareness, and also a solid foundation for a life of community and relationship with God.


Eight Good Reasons for Being Catholic

Selected from AmericanCatholic.org, here are eight great reasons to be Catholic.


  1. An optimistic view of creation
  2. A universal vision
  3. A holistic outlook
  4. Personal growth
  5. Social transformation
  6. A communal spirit
  7. A profound sense of history
  8. A respect for human knowledge

Take a moment to read more in-depth information about these eight good reasons on the American Catholic website. Click here to read on.

What is RCIA?

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, or RCIA, is a communal process for formal initiation of new members into the Catholic Church. This process is a return to the formation of the earliest members of the Church in the first and second centuries.

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