RCIA Youth

RCIA Youth Course

The RCIA Youth Course is adapted for younger people aged between 9 and 17 years old.

There are times when young people by the time they are 9 years or older realise that they have not been baptised or have not received First Confession and First Holy Communion but would really like to and so they look to find something that enables them to do it.

But often they find that they are too old for the programme of First Confession and First Holy Communion and too young for the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults [RCIA]. It is for such young people that we have set up a formation for young people wishing to be baptised or complete their Initiation into the Catholic Faith that we have set up a process called the Rite of Christian Initiation for Youth.

Course Requirements

Candidates need to regularly attend Sunday Mass so as to understand that Virtue training, or the training in good habits, is the ground of the Course of RCIA Youth. All candidates are asked to follow The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism No. 1.

Sessions normally take place in the Presbytery of St Francis de Sales in Wolverton, but if there are a large number of young people wanting to join this course, sessions will take place in the Parish Hall at St Mary Magdalene, Stony Stratford.

Course Dates

The dates & times for the next course, including the dates for the Sacraments, will always be found on the RCIA Youth Course Dates under Latest News.

There are thirteen sessions to prepare young people to receive the Sacrament of Baptism and/or First Holy Communion on Saturdays, which begins before Lent and finishes after Easter.

For those who are already baptised, there is also an additional session on the Preparation for First Confession, followed by First Confession on a Saturday midday.

After the completion of the course, there will be a date for the Reception of the Sacraments.

Course Application

Please complete the Application Form to register your interest in joining the next available course.

Please do not hesitate to contact the Parish Priest - bernard.barrett@diginet2.co.uk - if you have any questions or to request further details.

By submitting your information, you consent to be contacted by us should we need to ask any questions.

More about the RCIA Youth Course

Whilst following The New Saint Joseph Baltimore Catechism No. 1, the thirteen sessions for RCIA Youth comprise the following

Session 1: The End of Man & Meaning of Life
Session 2: Man's relationship to God
Session 3: The Holy Trinity
Session 4: Angels and the Immaterial world
Session 5: The Creation and Fall of Man
Session 6: Sin and its kinds
Session 7: Sources of sin

Session 8: The Incarnation
Session 9: The Passion & Death of Christ
Session10: Resurrection & Ascension
Session 11: The Holy Spirit and Actual grace
Session 12: The Holy Spirit, Sanctifying Grace & the Church
Session 13: Mystagogy - Spiritual Training Day


“We begin our profession of faith by saying: “I believe” or “We believe.”

Before expounding the Church’s faith, as confessed in the Creed, celebrated in the liturgy, and lived in observance of God’s commandments and in prayer, we must first ask what “to believe” means.”

(CCC 26)