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RICA: Preguntas, respuestas, temas y consejos

Authored by William Keimig in Issue #31.4 of The Sower
Esta página sobre la iniciación cristiana se ofrece en cada edición de The Sower como herramienta continua para enfrentar preguntas concretas que quizás no reciban respuesta en los artículos o demás recursos de capacitación más generales. Todas las preguntas provienen directamente del campo, y tienen dos fuentes: 1) de lectores como tú, y 2) de asuntos que se suscitan durante los seminarios dirigidos por la Association for Catechumenal Ministry (ACM) [Asociación para el Ministerio Catecumenal] a lo largo de los últimos ocho años en varios diócesis. P: Un buscador del programa de RICA ha llegado recientemente a nuestra parroquia y pide que la Iglesia se ocupe de la situación de un matrimonio anterior con un hombre judío. Él nunca fue bautizado ni ella tampoco. ¿Qué diferencia hay entre esta situación y un matrimonio entre dos personas bautizadas? ¿Sería relevante en este caso un privilegio paulino o petrino? P: Me está costando encontrar material catequético realmente sólido para adultos en la lengua española. ¿Qué hay para una persona que está desarrollando un proceso de RICA para una comunidad hispana?

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