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      • Finance
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  • Liturgy
      • Mass & Confession Times
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      • What Are The Sacraments
      • Baptism-Confirmation-Holy Eucharist
      • Reconciliation-Anointing of the Sick
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    • Faith Formation
      • RE Registration 25-26
      • Adult Faith Formation
      • K-5 Religious Education
      • Edge Program-(Grades 6-8)
      • Life Teen (Grades 9-12)
      • OCIA
      • Sacramental Preparation
      • Faith Sharing
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    • Fr. Robert Glasgow
      Pastor
      (603) 880-4689 x 113
      pastorsjnnh.org
  • Please give us a call if you are interested in learning more about the Catholic Church.

    Contact Fr. Glasgow by calling 880-4689
  • What is R/OCIA?

    The Rite/Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (R/OCIA) is the process whereby adults enter the Catholic Church. OCIA classes are held weekly and over the course of several months. Those who attend the OCIA classes are educated on what the Catholic Church believes and teaches and are given the opportunity to ask questions about those beliefs.

    Just because you start OCIA doesn't mean you are committed to finish. If you are merely curious about what Catholicism is, please feel free to come. All are welcome.   

  • What's That Word?
    The OCIA Journey

  • What is Catechesis?

    Catechesis is a responsibility of the entire Christian community. This should not be the work of catechists and priests alone, but of the whole community of the faithful. The Christian community follows the development of catechetical processes, for children, young people and adults, as a duty that involves and binds it directly. (GDC 220) A fully Christian community can exist only when a systematic catechesis of all its members takes place and when an effective and well developed catechesis of adults is regarded as the central task of the catechetical enterprise.” (ACCC, no. 25).

 "I came so that they might have life and have it more abundantly." John 10:10
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