RCIA are the classes that you are talking about. Yes, they are free. The classes are wonderful. After you go through the classes you decide if you want to be Catholic. If so you will be confirmed at Easter Vigil (if you haven't been baptized it would take place then also). The Easter vigil is the most beautiful vigil I have ever experienced.
2007-12-11 14:30:15
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answered by Lilli 2
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Yes the class to become Catholic are free. The class is called RCIA (rite of Christian initiation for Adults). Just go to your local parish and inquire about them, most classes start in September, but some parishes have class forming all the time.
2007-12-11 14:37:07
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answered by tebone0315 7
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That would depend what religion you convert into. Some charge a fee the most interesting ones usually do.
2007-12-11 14:29:23
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answered by Anonymous
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love teaches certainty and sacrifice. you like a man or woman it somewhat is a introduction of Almighty. why you the two prefer to alter or think of roughly changing faith. all the religions are samethe loves you ok yet nonetheless she thinks approximately conversion and it somewhat is by using fact she grew to become into additionally converted may be some time past. each and every so often i think of that for the duration of church additionally they have particular people who set off the individuals for conversion. if she loves you and it somewhat is genuine love, non ought to choose for conversion. you the two can savour a satisfied married existence. whilst the time of young ones will come , God will handbook you
2016-11-25 23:26:20
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answered by Anonymous
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There are hidden costs in converting to ANY religion, and it's not all money.
2007-12-11 14:31:05
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answered by Champion of Knowledge 7
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Depending on your old and new religions, the expenses can really add up: having to buy all new clothes; new icons and posters and bumperstickers; new jewelery; circumcisions or other surgeries; moving to a new neighborhood; etc. etc. etc.
2007-12-11 14:42:15
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answered by Anonymous
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There is some debate that Scientology is a commercial venture.
As for Catholicism, I'm not sure. It depends on the church, I would think, and not necessarily the religion.
2007-12-11 14:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Initiation fee, and weekly maintenance fees up to 15% of your income.
2007-12-11 14:30:05
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answered by CC 7
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you must pay the dues. It's a businaess
2007-12-11 14:27:50
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answered by dddbbb 6
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