The Rite of Election is a liturgical event celebrated in Catholic Cathedrals worldwide at the beginning of Lent each year. It involves the enrollment of names of all Catechumens seeking baptism at the coming Easter Vigil. The diocesan bishop or delegate usually celebrates this rite during the Mass of the First Sunday of Lent, starting after the homily with the formal presentation of the names.
The Rite of Election is an important celebration in the process of RCIA, which is a formal process of baptizing individuals of catechetical age who have never been baptized. The celebration of the Rite of Election or Enrollment of Names closes the period of the catechumenate. The Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Baton Rouge is a 501(c) non-profit organization, and all donations are tax-deductible.
The Rite of Election is an important celebration in the process of RCIA, as it involves the testimony of sponsors and catechists and the affirmation of the catechumens’ intention to join the Church. The celebration of the Rite of Election or Enrollment of Names closes the period of the catechumenate.
The Rite of Election will be celebrated at 3:00 pm on the First Sunday of Lent, February 18, 2024, at the Cathedral of St. Jude the Apostle in St. Petersburg. About 300 people who have been taking classes on the Catholic faith for much of the past year to prepare for receiving the sacraments of the Catholic faith will attend the event.
In conclusion, the Rite of Election is a significant event in the Catholic Church, marking the beginning of the process of initiation into the Catholic Church.
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