Interested in Becoming Catholic?
Welcome to St. Irenaeus Adult Faith Formation (AFF).  The Adult Faith Formation Team is here to assist you as you inquire about becoming Catholic and learn about the faith.  Our OCIA 2027 Session (Order of Christian Initiation of Adults for 2027) began on Sunday, February 22nd, but registration is still open.

Please see the schedule below for the upcoming meeting dates and make sure to fill out the form below so you receive the email updates. 

For those inquiring about becoming Catholic or those interested in learning more about the Catholic faith from February 2026-August 2026 please see the schedule below:
Monthly Sessions: 11:15 AM -12:15 PM 
Location: PLC/Convent

Step 1: Complete this form
Step 2: Attend an in-person session (see dates below) 
Sun. Apr. 26, 2026 Meet in the Ed. Building (the gated building by the playground near the field) 
***The remaining sessions will meet in the Parish Life Center/Convent (Enter through the driveway off Evergreen and use the wooden gate near the "Convent/Staff Parking" signs.)
Sun. May 31 
Sun. Jun. 28 
Sun. Jul. 26 
Sun. Aug. 30
Step 3: Pick-up a registration packet from the parish office, open M-F from 9AM-5PM (before or after your first session)
***Registration Packets can be returned to the parish office or at your first session along with your birth certificate (if you're unbaptized) or your baptism certificate (if you were baptized in another Christian faith).  Please start collecting these documents as they can sometimes take some time to locate/request.

Sunday sessions will begin meeting weekly from 11 AM - 1 PM from September 2026 - March 2027.

If you were already baptized Catholic, please sign up for Adult Confirmation 2027 session through our parish website: www.sticypress.org
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Have you already been baptized and do you have proof of it (ie. Baptism Certificate, pictures, witnesses)? *
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