If you are interested in joining or just learning more about the Catholic Church, contact your local parish and ask about information about their RCIA Inquiry group.
You can go and ask any questions you want.
This is the first step in RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) but you can stop at any time.
There is no obligation to become a Catholic.
If you need help locating your local parish, contact the Archdiocese of Kuala Lumpur Archdiocesan Secretariat at:
Cardjin House
528 Jalan Bukit Nanas
50250 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 603-2078 8828
Fax: 603-2026 5063
http://www.archway.org.my/mindex.asp
With love and prayers in Christ.
2006-12-28 14:17:41
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Talking to a priest is a good way to start, but if you're a little nervous about that, I'd suggest reading the book, "Why Do Catholics Do That?" by Kevin Orlin Johnson. He gives a Biblically-based, even humorous at times look at Catholicism. Other authors to check out include Patrick Madrid and Scott Hahn. Hahn's book, "Rome Sweet Home" tells of his personal journey to Catholicism.
Once you've read through these books and get a better understanding of what you are looking for, go to a local church and, like another person stated, check into the RCIA program. I joined the Church in 2000 and I went through RCIA.
I'll pray for you on your journey.
2006-12-28 09:26:09
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answered by kenrayf 6
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Converting to the Roman Catholicism religion is a big decision. Roman Catholicism uses the teachings of Jesus Christ. RCIA or Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults are religious classes designed for adults who want to be Catholic.
Thousands of people convert to Catholicism. They convert for various reasons, but they all usually go through the same procedure.
To become Catholic, you don’t have to be any certain age. People can convert at any age and time during their life. Before converting, you should immerse yourself in knowledge. Entering a new religion isn’t anything to be taken lightly.
Most Catholic parishes have classes to prepare people to convert to Catholicism. These classes are called Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults or RCIA. The conversion of Catholicism is a gradual one.
Students are asked to pray and study scriptures. Also, they learn the catechism
Go to a local Catholic Church and talk to the Priest there he will help you. Welcome in Jesus's name
God Bless You
2006-12-28 09:27:07
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answered by ? 6
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Go to a catholic church and talk to the Bishop.
2006-12-28 09:22:49
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answered by Chase 4
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God bless you and welcome home.
2006-12-28 17:10:53
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answered by Danny H 6
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