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Sponsors for RCIA

We are seeking sponsors from the parish to accompany those who are preparing for the Sacrament of Baptism, culminating with the celebration of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist in the Easter Vigil, as part of RCIA journey adapted for children.

Sponsors are Catholics who are 16+ who have received the Sacraments of Initiation and are engaged members of our Catholic community and in our missionary life. It’s a wonderful opportunity to live a life in Christ as they accompany these young people (and their parents) on this journey.

The ministry of the sponsor is companionship, encouragement and witness.  The sponsor acts as a bridge between the catechumens and the community, witnessing to the progress and growth of the catechumen and serving as an example of what it means to live a Christian life.  A sponsor is a living witness of the Gospel message – someone who models prayer, love, forgiveness, social justice and hospitality.  They accompany the catechumens on their faith journeys, they share their own faith experience, they introduce them to the life of the parish, they listen and give personal support.

For more questions, please get in touch with the office.

RCIA 2025/2026

Becoming Catholic OCIA/RCIA

Thinking of Becoming Catholic?

Do you feel called to be in a relationship with God? Do you desire a faith community to belong to? Perhaps you are married to a Catholic, have Catholic children, and would like to know more about their faith?

Grow Your Faith with the Catholic Church – Join OCIA

We offer opportunities for everyone to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ.

OCIA (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults, formerly known as RCIA) is a guided journey of faith, supported by our parish community where you will:

  • learn about Catholic beliefs
  • share and reflect with others
  • participate in meaningful rites

Who is OCIA for?

  1. Unbaptised Adults: if you are not yet baptised and are considering joining the Catholic Church, OCIA will prepare you for the Sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation and Eucharist
  2. Baptised Non-Catholic Christians: If you have been baptised in another Christian tradition and wish to become Catholic, OCIA will guide you through the process of receiving the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist
  3. Baptised Catholics: If you have been baptised as a Catholic and not yet received the sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist, OCIA will help you complete your initiation into the Church

For Adults

The OCIA is best described as a journey of faith that passes through several different phases and focuses on conversion of heart and mind to Christ. It is a gradual journey tailored to the needs of the individual.

For Young People (aged 8-16)

The journey towards Christian Initiation for a young person differs from that of an adult. Resources for young people in OCIA have been designed to provide support to parishes and parents in journeying with young people (ages 8 to 16) who wish to explore and develop their faith with a view to receiving the Sacraments of Initiation.

Those Younger than 8

Parents are usually asked to take part in a preparation program with their child to understand the sacraments of initiation and the commitment to living faith. This is our Baptismal Programme separate from OCIA.

The Steps of the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults:

Details…

Register here or use the QR Code

For further questions, please email: rcia@ecbcatholic.org.nz

The next RCIA Journey will start on
Saturday, 16 August 2025 at St John’s School Hall, 3.30-5pm.

 

 

ECB Sacramental Programme Question and Answer Sheet

My child has already received their First Holy Communion and First Reconciliation, do I have to attend all the sessions? 

Parishioners who are new to our parish will need to attend all the sessions with their candidate/s. Parishioners who have participated in a portion of our previous programmes will need to discuss their situation with The Sacramental Team. Please expect to attend at least 6 of the sessions.

 

My child has made their First Reconciliation and does not want to do another Reconciliation, can we skip it? 

Being reconciled with God is something that all Catholics need to do at the very least once a year (The Catechism of the Catholic Church) to help us live a ‘Life of Grace.’ If your candidate has a strong objection to making a reconciliation as part of the preparation for their sacramental journey please make an appointment with our Parish Priest, to see where you and your candidate can be further supported in your Sacramental Life. Those candidates who miss the Reconciliation Event will have to make a separate appointment with our Parish Priest to be reconciled before continuing on to being Confirmed.

 

I don’t want to be separated from my child/candidate for 15 minutes during the sessions, can I attend the session with my child? 

Children learn in different ways, and no one knows better than their parent or sponsor. Our Sacramental Programme respects your right to educate your own child in their faith, a tradition well established by the church. Our program is structured to help you do this in each session:

  • An introduction section where we introduce the topic at hand.
  • 15 minutes where we go over the materials in depth that you will need to cover with your candidate, while the children explore the topic at their own level in a classroom like setting. This gives them the opportunity for more interaction with the leader and the group.
  • 20 minutes where you and your candidate engage in an activity together that offers you a chance to find out what they got from their session with you building on the topic with what you have covered in your session. This is developed further with the apostolic project to do at home and the candidates journalling.

Educating parents and sponsors on The Catechism of the Catholic Church is the recommended methodology of our diocese. All materials covered in the Children’s sessions is available to you on request.

 

I am not practicing my faith and the teaching sessions are making me feel uncomfortable and challenged and I resent how ‘in my face’ the talks are. Can you teach so that I feel less intimidated? 

 We all find ourselves at different levels of involvement in our faith at different times and sometimes our experiences have ‘put us off’ our faith, but not so much that we want to turn away from it. This is personal to you and the catechists need to do their job for everyone. The Catechism of the Catholic Church is our source of information and we have an obligation to teach the fullness of faith. We don’t want to make you feel criticised and it might help to remember that the reason for attending the sessions is not recrimination, but a support so that you can offer your child as much as you can so that they develop a beautiful relationship with Jesus and the Sacraments where we meet Him personally. 

 

I don’t really want to be Catholic, but all of my child’s classmates are receiving the Sacraments and they want to join in. Can we do this programme when I have no intention of being Catholic? 

Our faith in Jesus Christ and our love for our Holy Catholic Church makes this programme an essential part of the way we live. When we promise to live our lives according to the path laid out for us by God the Father, Christ His Son and The Holy Spirit we are making solemn life changing promises. If you have no intention of practicing the Catholic Faith we will not be offended or judgmental, but we do ask that your follow up your decision to bring your child to the programme by understanding and fulfilling your responsibility to bring them to church and involve them in parish life as much as you are able. Attending the Alpha Programme in our parish will help you to understand some of the foundations of having a relationship with Christ.

 

I don’t like the sound of this programme – do I have other options? 

The Orewa Parish, Glenfield Parish and Takapuna Parish all offer Sacramental Programmes at different times and anyone is welcome to the programmes they offer. Carmel College and Rosmini College also offer Sacramental Programmes to their students if your child attends the school. Candidates who have been catechised reliably (and approved by our parish priest) outside of our parish, may with permission receive the Sacraments in the ceremonies organised for our candidates. Please inform the Sacramental programme leader well in advance so that approvals can be obtained.

 

Do I have to attend all the sessions? 

In the 10 sessions we organise, we cover all of the materials essential to begin your candidates education in faith. In truth the sessions only scratch the surface of the teachings of the Catholic Church. If you miss even a single session you miss the insight to a vast resource of our faith. It is for this reason that one of the parents or the sponsor attends all of the sessions and collects the materials to go over with the candidate if the candidate is unable to attend. Parents are not allowed to leave their child at the session unattended.

 

Sponsors? 

Your candidate’s sponsor must be a practicing Catholic who has been confirmed and is 16 or older. They should be available for regular conversations with the candidate and be present at the Confirmation Ceremony. If the parents and candidate are sick or unable to attend the session, the sponsor should attend the session and pass the teachings and materials on. Parents cannot be the sponsor for their child, but may stand in as proxy if their sponsor cannot attend the Celebration.

 

My child is not mature enough to understand the Confirmation materials, can we just do First Holy Communion? 

If your child is not mature enough to understand the Confirmation materials they should not be participating in Holy Communion our most precious Sacrament. Do not feel pressured by a classroom situation for your child to participate in the sacraments if you do not feel they are ready. The Bishop in Auckland has instructed that the order of the sacraments will be Confirmation, followed by First Holy Communion.

 

East Coast Bays Catholic Parish is not my home parish, why do I have to be on the Parish Roll? 

All Catholic parishes are required to keep records accurately and to report statistics to the Vatican. Today, all records in our parish are electronic. We need you to accurately fill in your information to keep on record, even if ECB is not your home parish. This also ensures that we print the certificates correctly. The Infoodle system we use takes 5 days for your registration to become visible in the groups. If you add your details within a week of the cutoff date for the programme please notify us on sacraments@ecbparish.org.nz

 

The dates and times for the sessions and ceremonies are not ideal can we change them? 

After years of running the programme these are the days and times that best suit most of the families.
Sessions are held on Sunday afternoons from 3:00PM to 4:30PM
The Reconciliation Ceremony will be held on a weeknight starting at 6:00PM @ St John’s Church
The Confirmation Ceremony and First Holy Communion Mass will be held on a weeknight (Friday) starting at 6:00PM @ St John’s Church with a celebration supper afterwards in the School Hall. (Bring and Share)

 

Does my candidate need a fancy outfit for the ceremonies? 

It is traditional to wear something red to your Confirmation Ceremony and something white to your First Holy Communion, but not a rule. We always try and wear our best clothes to celebrate the feast of our Heavenly Father, but please remember that the importance of the event lies in the experience of the sacraments and not in clothes or the celebrations.

 

What happens if we miss a session? 

Attendance is recorded for all of the sessions and if the child is unable to be present, the parents and or the sponsor can fulfill the obligation by being present and passing the materials on. To ‘make-up’ a missed session, the parent will be sent the talk along with a written homework assignment that will need to be emailed back and saved in our registrations to fulfil the attendance obligation. If a second session is missed you will be asked to enroll in the following years programme.

 

2026 East Coast Bays Parish Sacramental Programme

Our Sacramental Programme encompasses the education for the Sacraments of Reconciliation, Confirmation and Holy Communion.

To be eligible for the programme the candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • The candidate must be supported by a family who is practicing their Catholic faith and will take them to Mass every weekend.
  • The candidate must be Baptised and 8 years or older. 
  • To have a copy of their baptism certificate emailed to sacraments@ecbcatholic.org.nz 
  • The candidate and their family must be enrolled members of the Catholic Parish of East Coast Bays and have a valid (working) email address for communications from the parish via our data base ‘Infoodle’.
  • To enrol please follow this link: registered on the Parish roll.
  • The candidate and their parent or sponsor must attend all the sessions and events of the programme. Dates are listed below, please do not enrol in the programme if you already have commitments on any of the dates or times.

For more information or help with a sponsor please email the Parish Office: office@ecbcatholic.org.nz

As Catechists we hope to create moments for you and your candidate to encounter Christ. The programme seeks to catechise the parents, guardians and sponsors of the candidates so that they in turn can catechise their candidate in a manner suitable to their age and stage. Materials are prepared to support this education and future development. We aim to help families and individuals see that the Sacraments of The Catholic Church have an ongoing place in our lives and can bring our parish community closer together.

To register for the programme you will need to have the following information available before filling in the form. Unless you provide this information, your registration will not be complete.

  • A digital copy of the candidates Baptism Certificate (Image or PDF)
  • A sponsor who is a practicing Catholic and is able to speak to the candidate every week. This can NOT be a parent, but, may be family member who is only in contact by phone. You will need their name, their email address (valid) and the name of the Parish where they practice their faith.
  • $35 per candidate to cover the cost of the materials that will be supplied during the programme.

Registration by 05 February 2026. The sessions are on Sunday afternoons, 3-4.30pm, St John’s church.

Q & A to the ECB Sacramental Programme

If you are enrolled as a parishioner, have a digital copy of your candidates Baptism Certificate and the details of your candidates Sponsor and the ability to pay the $35 for your candidates’ materials, please fill in this online form to register your candidates for the upcoming Sacramental Programme at East Coast Bays Catholic Parish.

Registration for the Sacramental Programme

 

 

 

Communion under both Kinds?

We are considering offering Communion under both Kinds once the New Zealand’s winter is over.
What do you think?

Please answer our survey here.

The Eucharist is our Food for the Journey and the source and summit of our Christian life. Learn more about the Sacrament of Holy Communion here.
By receiving only one species, you are still receiving Christ’s body, blood, soul and divinity.

Canon Law 925:
“Holy communion is to be given under the form of bread alone, or under both species according to the norm of the liturgical laws, or even under the form of wine alone in a case of necessity.”

 

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