RCIA Glossary
BOOK OF THE ELECT
The book signed by the Catechumens at the Rite of Sending in their parish, this book is presented to the bishop at the Rite of Election on the first Sunday of Lent, from there they are sent to the Easter sacraments.
CANDIDATE
Generally, anyone preparing to become a Catholic, but the term is often used more specifically for a person who is baptized in another Christian tradition, who is preparing for reception into the full communion of the Roman Catholic Church.
CANON LAW
The body of law that governs church practice and protects the rights and privileges of individuals and community.
CATECHESIS
The instruction and spiritual formation of the catechumens, neophytes and candidates.
CATECHUMEN
An unbaptized person who is seeking initiation into the church and who has been accepted into the order of catechumens.
CATECHUMENATE
The process by which the Catholic church brings unbaptized children and adults to Christian initiation. Also, the period of time during which an unbaptized person prepares for Christian initiation.
CHRISM
A combination of oil and sweet balsam or perfume that is mixed and consecrated by the bishop and used to anoint newly baptized people. It is also used for the sacraments of Confirmation and Holy Orders (priests and bishops). Chrism is also used in the consecration of churches and altars.
DOCTRINE
The formal teachings of the church.
ELECT
Catechumens who have been found ready by the community of faith to take part in the next celebration of the sacraments of initiation.
ELECTION
The process of selecting those catechumens who are considered ready to take part in the next celebration of the sacraments of initiation. The celebration of the Rite of Election takes place the first Sunday of Lent. The bishop declares in the name of the church that particular catechumens are ready and chosen for the sacraments at Easter. The Book of the Elect
is presented to the bishop at this celebration.
ENLIGHTENMENT
The period of Lent during which the elect are involved in the final stage of preparation for celebrating the rites of initiation. (May also be called illumination and purification ).
ENROLLMENT
The rite of inscribing into the Book of the Elect the names of those catechumens to be elected to take part in the next celebration of the sacraments of initiation. (Usually done at the Rite of Sending in the parish or can be done at the Rite of Election)
EPHPHETHA
The rite in which the Presider touches the ears and the mouth of the elect and prays that they be opened to hear and proclaim the word of God in faith. (It may be celebrated as part of the preparation rites on Holy Saturday.)
EXORCISMS
Prayers for the deliverance from the powers of evil and falsehood and for the reception of the gifts of the Lord, especially the Holy Spirit. Exorcisms are part of the rites of scrutiny.
EVANGELIZATION
The activity by which the church proclaims the gospel in word and in deed. (Also the period in which the Inquirers are prepared for the catechumenate).
FASTING
A form of sacrifice by which faithful Christians join themselves with the suffering and death of Jesus by foregoing food for a specific period of time. On Ash Wednesday and on Good Friday, Catholics are obliged to fast in a modified way. Many Christians fast from Holy Thursday evening to after the Easter Vigil in anticipation of the Lord's resurrection.
GODPARENT(S)
This is the person who will accompany the catechumen on his/her journey through the rites and periods of the catechumenate through the time of mystagogy (the time after Easter). This person is selected by the catechumen with the approval of the parish priest.
ILLUMINATION
see enlightenment.
IMMERSION
Baptism in which the person is partially or entirely submerged in the baptismal waters.
INFUSION
Baptism by pouring water over the head of the person.
INITIATION
The process by which a person enters the faith life of the church. The process extends from the persons first inquiry through the completion of mystagogy.
INQUIRERS
Persons who sincerely seek to learn about the faith of the church.
LECTIONARY
A book containing the assigned scripture readings for the celebration of the Eucharist and the other sacraments.
MYSTAGOGY
The period of time following initiation, usually the Easter season, which centers on catechesis in the meaning and experience of the mysteries of baptismal faith.
NEOPHYTE
A newly baptized person who is in the final period of Christian initiation, mystagogy.
OIL OF CATECHUMENS
The blessed oil used in anointing catechumens as a sign of their need for and God's offer of strength in overcoming all opposition to the faith they will profess throughout their lives.
PASCHAL TRIDUUM
The three days from Holy Thursday evening through Easter Sunday during which Christians celebrate the Passover of Israel from slavery to freedom, the Passover of Jesus Christ from death to life, our own Passover from sin to grace and the world's Passover from darkness to light.
PERIODS
Times of growth in the initiation process: (1) Inquiry or precatechumenate: (2) catechumenate: (3) purification and enlightenment: (4) mystagogy
PRECATECHUMENATE
The period of inquiry prior to acceptance into the order of catechumens; the time of initial evangelization.
PRESENTATIONS
The rites during the period of purification and enlightenment through which the church passes on to the elect the Creed and the Lord's prayer, the cherished documents of the church, and the traditions they represent: the way Christians believe and the way Christians pray.
PURIFICATION
see enlightenment
SCRUTINIES
Rites celebrated with the elect, usually at the Sunday liturgy on the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Sundays of Lent. Petitioning for the spirit of repentance, an understanding of sin and the experience of the true freedom of the children of God.
SPONSORS
Persons who accompany the inquirers when they seek acceptance into the order of catechumens and who remain with them as companions during the catechumenate until the rite of election.
STAGES
see periods