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RICA: Preguntas, respuestas, temas y consejos

Esta página sobre la iniciación cristiana se ofrece en cada número de The Sower como medio continuo para tratar temas específicos que no necesariamente reciben atención en artículos más generalizados o en recursos de formación. Todas las preguntas provienen del campo y tienen dos fuentes: 1) los lectores como usted mismo; 2) asuntos que se van suscitando durante los talleres dirigidos por la Association for Catechumenal Ministry (ACM) a lo largo de los últimos diez años en varias diócesis.

P. ¿Por qué le cuesta tanto dinero a un católico conseguir una anulación?

P. ¿Cuáles ceremonias constituyen los Ritos Preparativos normalmente? ¿Por lo regular, ¿cuándo se realizan?

P. ¿Cuál es el ciclo (A, B, o C) que se debe de usar con los Escrutinios y el Rito Penitencial?

P. Tiene un simpatizante de quien se sabe que cohabita con su novia. ¿De qué forma y cuándo es que se debe de tratar este tema durante el proceso RICA, y quién lo debe de hacer? ¿Qué se les debe de decir al equipo RICA acerca de cómo manejar esta situación pastoral? ¿Existen algunas directrices para esta situación?

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Dr. Bill Keimig is Deputy Director of the Catechetical Institute (CI) at Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio. For 15 years, he served as Director of Religious Education at St. Mary’s of Piscataway Catholic Church in Clinton, Maryland. Along with this work, Dr. Keimig served as a master catechist in the Hearts Aflame and Faith Foundations catechist formation programs for the Archdiocese of Washington, DC. Dr. Keimig has served as a speaker in many other settings, including at the annual St. John Bosco Conference in Steubenville for over two decades, and at major venues in over 85 dioceses. He served for nine years as Director of the Association for Catechumenal Ministry (ACM) for many years, which assists dioceses in training clergy and laity to do RCIA ministry, and was the managing editor of ACM’s series of RCIA texts currently used in thousands of U.S. parishes and in many other countries. He also served for nine years as a volunteer counselor for a local crisis pregnancy center. Dr. Keimig holds a Doctorate in Ministry from the Catholic University of America, and Master’s Degree in Theology and Christian Ministry with a Certification in Catechetics from Franciscan University. He also holds a Master’s Degree in Public Management from the University of Maryland in environmental policy. He and his wife, Heather, have six children running around: Rose, William, Julianna, Theodore, Elizabeth, and Gregory.

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