17856 NE Woodinville Duvall RD.

Woodinville WA 98077

425-806-8096

MASS TIMES


Sunday

Saturday Vigil 5:00pm
Sunday 9:00am, 11:00am, & 5:00pm

Weekdays

9:00am Tuesday - Friday
Adoration

8:30am Tuesday - Friday
Confession

3:00pm to 4:30pm Saturdays


There will be no 5 pm Mass on Sunday, May 5th, so please plan accordingly.




Becoming Catholic - RCIA

Becoming Catholic - RCIA



Sunday School Pre-K - 5th grade


Sunday School meets Sundays from 10-10:55am (between our two Sunday morning Masses). Children are divided by grade levels and taught by our enthusiastic and faith filled catechists. Classes began on October 9th and will finish on March 21st, but parents are encouraged to enroll their children any time during the school year.

 

If you would like to volunteer as a Sunday School teacher or a substitute Sunday School teacher contact Analaura Rodriguez at analaura@saintteresa.org It's a fun role with a medium time commitment.


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Schedule PDF


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First Communion 2nd - 5th Grade


First Communion will be meeting weekly on Monday evenings from 6-7:15pm. First Reconciliation is a required part of the first Communion program. Parents won't be teaching any part of the curriculum at home, but we we are requiring that at least one parent attend every session.


2nd grade is when most children receive their first Communion. Children must be at least 7 years old by November 2022 and have been baptized in the Catholic Church. If your child is unbaptized, was baptized in another faith tradition, or is in 6th grade or older and needs to receive their First Communion, please contact Analaura Rodriguez for information on which programs are available for them.


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Class Schedule PDF

RCIA Registration PDF

What is Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (RCIA)?


The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops describes the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults as a process in which participants "undergo…conversion as they study the Gospel, profess faith in Jesus and the Catholic Church, and receive the sacraments…The RCIA process follows the ancient practice of the Church and was restored by the Second Vatican Council as the normal way adults prepare for baptism."


Likewise, the language used in the RCIA process is that of the early Church formation programs. Catechumens are those people who are seeking full initiation into the Catholic Church through all of the Sacraments of Initiation – Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation. Candidates are people who have been baptized in a Christian tradition but are seeking initiation into the Catholic Church through Eucharist and Confirmation.


All are Welcome!

RCIA is a process of study, exploration, faith-sharing, and faith formation with specific liturgical rites for seekers and inquirers. Seekers and inquirers are non-baptized adults who desire to be fully initiated into the Roman Catholic Church and/or baptized adult Christians who desire full communion in the Roman Catholic Church.


Adults or older children who have not been baptized and desire to join the Church are invited into the ancient celebration of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults. During this process, which is marked by regular ritual acts, participants are introduced to the liturgy, the teachings, and the life of the Catholic Church.


Adults or older children who were baptized in another Christian denomination prepare in a similar way for the sacraments of Confirmation and the Eucharist during their reception into the Catholic Church.


RCIA is a Journey

The Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults is a process that proceeds over weeks and months. It has several steps:


Pre-Catechumenate

This is the earliest phase in the process; it is also known as the Period of Inquiry. Catechumens and Candidates acknowledge that Christ is calling them into the Church through the movement of the Holy Spirit. This is a time for seeking and reflection.


Rite of Initiation

The first Rite in the RCIA process, the Rite of Initiation accepts new members into the worshipping community.


Catechumenate

The longest part of the process, the Catechumenate is a time of learning and formation in the traditions and doctrine of the Catholic Church. This is a time for sharing stories, reading scripture, and studying the Church customs, traditions and doctrine. Participants also participate in worship services and various Church rituals.


Rite of Election

Catechumens and Candidates are chosen to be received by the bishop and the community and to receive the Sacraments of Initiation at Easter.


Sacraments of Initiation

At the Easter Vigil (Holy Saturday), all newly elected members of the community who have been journeying through the RCIA process are welcomed formally into the community of believers through receiving the Sacraments of Initiation – Baptism, Eucharist and Confirmation.


Mystagogy

This is a time of reflection and celebration after the formal reception into the Catholic Church. Mystagogia means “leading into the mystery” and it is a time to explore the deep mystery of our faith and go forth to help build the reign of God on Earth as new members of the faithful.


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