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Catholic AnswerBy speaking with a priest and expressing your interest in the Church. You will be assigned to RCIA classes usually starting in late summer, and you will be brought into full Communion with the Church at the Easter Vigil.
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To become Catholic:

1) First, find the nearest Catholic bookstore and buy a copy of The Catechism of the Catholic Church. It's a fat book, but if you're in doubt about anything that anyone tells you about the Catholic faith, you can find your answers in The Cathechism.

2) Next, go to the nearest Catholic church and ask someone involved in parish activities how to enroll in their RCIA or other program* that helps adults become Catholic. Be sure to mention if you have been baptized in the Episcopalian church.

3) Go to Mass consistently on Sundays and on other days as often as possible (but do not receive Communion until you have become Catholic). Also establish a time each and every day for prayer. If you do not pray, your faith will fail, guaranteed.

Good luck and God bless!

*note: Enrollment in RCIA and other such programs often occur in early fall.

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A:Go to the nearest Episcopal Church and discuss your intentions with the priest, who will guide you in your conversion to the new faith. You do not need to seek the approval of the Catholic Church but, if you proceed, you need to be strong in your decision since the Catholic Church will consider your conversion to place your soul in a state of mortal sin, creating considerable pressure to reconsider and thereby remain a Catholic.
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While the Episcopalian church does not require people coming from other Christian religions to be rebaptized, they do suggest that you become confirmed. However, they note that it is not necessary to do so to take Communion or to be active in church life.

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You are member at the church where you were baptized until death or until you transfer to another congregation.

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To start the process the person would need to talk to a Catholic priest who will discuss the process with the person.

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Anyone can become a Roman Catholic.

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