Join us between the Masses (9:45-10:50 am) for “Discussion & Donuts.” Meet in the Library on the second floor of the Meerschaert House. Contact Johanna or Ryan Gueli with questions at 580-402-2300.
(CL) is a Catholic lay movement that began in the 1950’s in Italy under the guidance of Fr. Luigi Guissani. It is now present throughout the world, including here in OKC. The movement focuses on the faith as lived, present experience, relevant to life’s needs. The primary gesture of the Movement is a weekly meeting known as “School of Community,” in which a common text is read and discussed in the light of one’s own experience, thus verifying the Christian proposal and its capacity to respond to human needs in every aspect of reality. It also helps us grow in Christian maturity.
The process of becoming Catholic is explored through the program called Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). This program is approximately nine months (September - May) and covers several topics of Catholic beliefs:
Personal relationship with God
The 10 Commandments
The structure of Mass
Mary and the Saints
Sacraments
Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell
The OCIA team at St. Francis of Assisi Church is a group of local Catholics who are dedicated to sharing their faith.
Each session on Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. will include reading “Breaking Open the Word” in preparation for the coming Sunday’s mass readings, and a presentation with small group discussion to explore Catholic teachings.
Mass attendance is required for those in the OCIA class. You are welcome to attend any Mass of your choice: 5:00pm Saturday, 8:30am Sunday, or 11:00am Sunday. We encourage you to attend Mass with your family, sponsor, and supporters.
Join us between the Masses (9:45-10:50 am) for “Discussion & Donuts.” Meet in the Library on the second floor of the Meerschaert House. Contact Johanna or Ryan Gueli with questions at 580-402-2300.
(CL) is a Catholic lay movement that began in the 1950’s in Italy under the guidance of Fr. Luigi Guissani. It is now present throughout the world, including here in OKC. The movement focuses on the faith as lived, present experience, relevant to life’s needs. The primary gesture of the Movement is a weekly meeting known as “School of Community,” in which a common text is read and discussed in the light of one’s own experience, thus verifying the Christian proposal and its capacity to respond to human needs in every aspect of reality. It also helps us grow in Christian maturity.
The process of becoming Catholic is explored through the program called Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). This program is approximately nine months (September - May) and covers several topics of Catholic beliefs:
Personal relationship with God
The 10 Commandments
The structure of Mass
Mary and the Saints
Sacraments
Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell
The OCIA team at St. Francis of Assisi Church is a group of local Catholics who are dedicated to sharing their faith.
Each session on Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. will include reading “Breaking Open the Word” in preparation for the coming Sunday’s mass readings, and a presentation with small group discussion to explore Catholic teachings.
Mass attendance is required for those in the OCIA class. You are welcome to attend any Mass of your choice: 5:00pm Saturday, 8:30am Sunday, or 11:00am Sunday. We encourage you to attend Mass with your family, sponsor, and supporters.
Join us between the Masses (9:45-10:50 am) for “Discussion & Donuts.” Meet in the Library on the second floor of the Meerschaert House. Contact Johanna or Ryan Gueli with questions at 580-402-2300.
(CL) is a Catholic lay movement that began in the 1950’s in Italy under the guidance of Fr. Luigi Guissani. It is now present throughout the world, including here in OKC. The movement focuses on the faith as lived, present experience, relevant to life’s needs. The primary gesture of the Movement is a weekly meeting known as “School of Community,” in which a common text is read and discussed in the light of one’s own experience, thus verifying the Christian proposal and its capacity to respond to human needs in every aspect of reality. It also helps us grow in Christian maturity.
The process of becoming Catholic is explored through the program called Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). This program is approximately nine months (September - May) and covers several topics of Catholic beliefs:
Personal relationship with God
The 10 Commandments
The structure of Mass
Mary and the Saints
Sacraments
Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell
The OCIA team at St. Francis of Assisi Church is a group of local Catholics who are dedicated to sharing their faith.
Each session on Wednesday night from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. will include reading “Breaking Open the Word” in preparation for the coming Sunday’s mass readings, and a presentation with small group discussion to explore Catholic teachings.
Mass attendance is required for those in the OCIA class. You are welcome to attend any Mass of your choice: 5:00pm Saturday, 8:30am Sunday, or 11:00am Sunday. We encourage you to attend Mass with your family, sponsor, and supporters.