Sacramental Prep

Supporting Parishes in Sacramental Preparation

Sacramental preparation is a vital ministry of the Catholic Church, forming the faithful for full, conscious and active participation in the sacramental life of Christ.

This webpage is designed to serve as a central hub for information to support sacramental preparation ministries.

General information on becoming Catholic is available on the archdiocesan website. For liturgical resources, visit the Liturgy and Worship webpage.

Most of these resources are provided by the Office of Evangelization and Discipleship.

For questions and more information, please contact:

Michele McHale-Pickard 
Catechesis & Certification
404-920-7625
mmchale-pickard@archatl.com

Charles Jones
OCIA Support
cjones1@archatl.com

General Resources and Guidelines

The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is the process for adults to be received into the Catholic Church and includes adaptations for older children seeking full initiation in the Church. OCIA leads to the celebration of the sacraments of baptism, confirmation and Eucharist.

Initiation Ministries Workshops 

The initiation ministries workshops provide quarterly in-depth presentations and discussion on topics of initiation and adult faith formation.

This event is open to persons involved in adult enrichment and adult family initiation ministries.

There is no fee or registration required to attend.

View upcoming events on the resources calendar.

View Upcoming Initiation Ministries Workshops

OCIA Resources

OCIA Adapted for Children

OCIA for children includes:

  • Unbaptized children (over the age of seven) or teens (catechumens)
  • Baptized Catholic but uncatechized children who have little understanding of God or church (candidate)
  • Children baptized in another Christian faith (candidate)
  • Parents (optional) – It is important to directly include parents

Confirmation for Teens

Preparing for the sacrament of confirmation is a meaningful step in a young person’s journey of faith. Our confirmation preparation process supports candidates, families and sponsors as they pray, learn and reflect together, ensuring that each young person is ready to affirm their faith with confidence and joy.

The latest sacramental guidelines for the Archdiocese of Atlanta were revised in 2002 (see section below). Confirmation requirements start on page 16 of the document.

New Confirmation Process

The Archdiocese of Atlanta is setting a new course for the sacrament of confirmation that prioritizes: 

  • Developing a parish culture of family faith formation 
  • Re-envisioning and advancing parish youth ministry with the goal of lifelong discipleship 

By the year 2031, all parishes and missions within the Archdiocese of Atlanta will celebrate the sacrament of confirmation with youth who are in sixth grade (11-12 years old). More details and other resources to assist parishes will be forthcoming. Please pray for these next steps.

For more information on how to prepare your parish for this process, please contact:

Elaine Phillips
Youth Ministry, Office of Evangelization and Discipleship
404-920-7633
ephillips@archatl.com

Patrice Spirou
Family Catechesis and Curriculum, Office of Evangelization and Discipleship
404-920-7630
pspirou@archatl.com

Michele McHale-Pickard 
Catechesis & Certification, Office of Evangelization and Discipleship
404-920-7625
mmchale-pickard@archatl.com

Schema Templates

Bishop Directives

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Confirmation Prep Programs

Confirmation Resources

  • Comcenter offers various confirmation program materials for purchase
  • YOUCAT has various books that offer an easy and attractive way to learn the Catholic faith
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