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THOUSANDS ARE JOINING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN UNITED STATES THIS EASTER VIGIL
SplendoroftheChurch.com ^ | April 15, 2014 | splendor1618

Posted on 04/19/2014 8:58:49 PM PDT by Salvation

THOUSANDS ARE JOINING THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN UNITED STATES THIS EASTER VIGIL

April 15, 2014 by splendor1618

 

The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC

Thousands Joining the Church in the U.S. This Saturday
Archdiocese of Washington Has Largest Number in Its History

WASHINGTON, D.C., April 14, 2014 (Zenit.org) – A widower honoring his late wife and a Chinese graduate student are among the thousands of new Catholics joining the Catholic Church in the United States at Easter.

All have participated in the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), a process of conversion and study in the Catholic faith for catechumens and candidates coming into full communion with the Church. 

Catechumens, who have never been baptized, will receive baptism, confirmation and first Communion at the Holy Saturday Easter Vigil. Candidates, who have already been baptized in another Christian tradition whose baptism is recognized by the Catholic Church, will enter the Church through a profession of faith and reception of confirmation and Eucharist.

David Cupp, a candidate from the Archdiocese of Detroit who admits he had not “practiced much of anything for years,” came to the Catholic Church after the sudden death of his wife of 40 years, who was a devoted Catholic. He is grateful for his new journey in the Catholic Church despite his circumstances. “What keeps you sane is that you have to believe that there is a true God,” Cupp says. He is one of 520 catechumens and 660 candidates in the archdiocese who will receive the sacraments at the Easter Vigil.

Only a few months ago, an online video of the Ave Maria moved Jian Wang, a civil engineering student at Rutgers University, to become Catholic. He is a native of China who is no stranger to hardship and poverty. At age 2, his mother left the home and while in college, he lost his father. A simple Google search got him in touch with the university’s Catholic Center where his journey to become Catholic began. 

Wang is among 114 catechumens and 156 candidates from the Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey, looking forward to receiving the sacraments. As in many communities around the country, a growth in cultural diversity is reflected in the diocese, where some of the catechumens and candidates come from different countries. Some churches are preparing celebrations and initiations that will include languages such as Chinese, Korean and Spanish.  

The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston will welcome about 2,300 catechumens and candidates. The Archdiocese of Washington will welcome 1,306 new Catholics, the largest number of candidates and catechumens in its history. Also welcoming large numbers of converts this year are the Archdiocese of Atlanta, with 1,913 new Catholics; the Archdiocese of Los Angeles with 1,666; the Archdiocese of New York with 1,350; the Diocese of Raleigh with 1,200; the Archdiocese of Newark with 1,075; the Archdiocese of Seattle with 1,045; the Archdiocese of Chicago with 950; and the Archdiocese of Cincinnati with 946.  

Other dioceses reporting hundreds of catechumens and candidates include:

* Oklahoma City (283 catechumens, 485 candidates);

* Austin, Texas (374 catechumens, 416 candidates);

* Baltimore (238 catechumens, 462 candidates);

* Columbus, Ohio (239 catechumens, 331 candidates);

* Philadelphia (309 catechumens, 386 candidates);

* Lansing, Michigan (295 catechumens, 351 candidates)

* Boston (650 new members);

* Milwaukee (642 new members)

* St. Augustine, Florida (592 new members);

* Grand Rapids, Michigan (506 new members)

* Mobile, Alabama (482 new members);

* Omaha, Nebraska (168 catechumens, 312 candidates);

* Lafayette, Indiana (158 catechumens, 225 candidates).

These numbers are based on participation in the Rite of Election and Call to Continuing Conversion, the final phase of the RCIA process celebrated at the beginning of Lent. 

Not included are infant baptisms that according to the 2013 Official Catholic Directory (OCD) totaled 763,208 for the year 2012. The OCD also reported that there were 41,918 adult baptisms and 71,582 people received into full communion during the same year, the latest with complete statistical data.

 



TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; History; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; converts; eastervigil
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Comment #41 Removed by Moderator

To: tiki; BlueDragon

“...when the Prodigal Son returned home”

Ah, yes. But then there was the Older Brother.


42 posted on 04/20/2014 12:34:26 PM PDT by Running On Empty (The three sorriest words: "It's too late")
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To: Salvation

He is risen, all is well. Happy Easter!


43 posted on 04/20/2014 3:40:06 PM PDT by tioga
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To: All

30 people at my parish last night, 23 baptized, receive Holy Communion and Confirmation, 7 received into full Communion with the Church.


44 posted on 04/20/2014 5:30:24 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: FourtySeven

**Archdiocese of Washington Has Largest Number in Its History**

I think this phenomenon is repeating itself in other dioceses also.


45 posted on 04/20/2014 5:32:01 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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To: BlueDragon

The people joining the Church don’t have to be from non-Catholic Christian groups. They may very well be atheists and others. If an atheist joins your group I’ll rejoice at a soul joining Christendom


46 posted on 04/20/2014 6:23:48 PM PDT by Cronos (ObamaÂ’s dislike of Assad is not based on AssadÂ’s brutality but that he isn't a jihadi Moslem)
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To: Salvation

Thanks I missed that part.

These do seem higher generally.


47 posted on 04/20/2014 6:48:38 PM PDT by FourtySeven (47)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

WOW!

We have the advantage of being a university parish. It’s really not reasonable to compare us to the average urban/suburban congregation.

So your haul is impressive!


48 posted on 04/21/2014 11:36:56 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (In te, Domine, speravi: non confundar in aeternum.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o

Just visited Johnson City, Tennessee a few months ago. Had to drive a little while into the foothills to get to the local Catholic parish.

It was worth the trip....

For the Greater Glory of God


49 posted on 04/21/2014 9:06:26 PM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Ad Majoram Dei Gloriam = FOR THE GREATER GLORY OF GOD)
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To: Salvation

Ask how many are renouncing use of artificial birth control.


50 posted on 04/21/2014 9:08:58 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature not nurture)
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To: Cronos

Amen to that.


51 posted on 04/21/2014 11:37:16 PM PDT by RichInOC (...your newest purveyor of wit, laughter and the Popish creed.)
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To: LurkingSince'98

Excellent!


52 posted on 04/22/2014 8:21:27 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All.)
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To: steve86
They've been taught. In our parish, I'm one that makes sure they've been taught. They know they have to accept the total faith and morals of the Catholic Church to be baptized.

However, we don't even give a final test before the Easter Sacraments, let alone keep them under moral surveillance. So it's hard to say how many of them may still be contraceptors, egotists, usurers, dishonoring to their parents, violators of the Lord's Day Rest, or gossips.

I'd venture, though, that they're better on contraception than the cradle-catholic twentysomethings. Actually, that's a fairly safe bet.

53 posted on 04/22/2014 8:29:30 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o
I would venture not a single one of them stopped artificial contraception, unless they happened to enter menopause or left a relationship.

They know they have to accept the total faith and morals of the Catholic Church to be baptized.

They've been told that. Unlikely they take it seriously. Younger cradle Catholics have simply heard it more times.

54 posted on 04/22/2014 12:07:24 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature not nurture)
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To: steve86
"I would venture not a single one of them stopped artificial contraception, unless they happened to enter menopause or left a relationship."

It's simply amazing how you can know this without knowing any of our RCIA'ers here, not one, and without a rag of evidence.

You know rash judgment is a sin, right? Or are you one of these "catholics" who's a little vague on the moral law?

55 posted on 04/22/2014 12:28:20 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All.)
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To: Mrs. Don-o
You know rash judgment is a sin, right?

Of a particular individual, probably. But as you conceded, I don't know a single one.

The pro-life movement in the United States has been an unqualified disaster. A small decrease in the number of operating abortion facilities (maybe) has been replaced by a tsunami of easily available contraceptives, and worse by arbortifacients pushed by the biggest and more accessible retailers (OTC now, right?). No question the total number of surgical abortions plus Plan B murders is at an all time high. I see these feel-good pro-life threads about some abortion clinic closing. If these people were honest, they would admit there is not much for Catholics or pro-lifers to crow about.

Fortunately there are people like you teaching faith and morality to new Catholics. Maybe some do assimilate the message. But in this time of the world being given over to Lucifer, we are overall losing not winning.

56 posted on 04/22/2014 1:31:32 PM PDT by steve86 (Acerbic by nature not nurture)
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