RCIA, or the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, is a process in the Catholic Church that prepares adults who are interested in becoming members of the Church. The RCIA process usually runs over several months and involves a series of steps, including inquiry, catechesis, initiation, and mystagogia. Through RCIA, participants learn about the Catholic faith, traditions, and sacraments, and discern if becoming Catholic is the right decision for them. The RCIA process is also a journey of spiritual formation and growth, as participants deepen their relationship with God and the Church community. The process culminates with the celebration of the sacraments of initiation (baptism, confirmation, and Eucharist) during the Easter Vigil Mass. RCIA is a powerful and transformative experience for many adults who seek to become part of the Catholic Church and live out their faith in a meaningful way.