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You would need to talk to a Catholic priest. If you formally broke from the Catholic Church it would be handled differently from a Catholic who just quit going to Church. In the former you would be required to renew your baptismal promises as well as make a good confession. In the latter, you would simply make a confession.

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Catholic AnswerFor almost everyone who is not currently a practicing member of the Catholic Church as an adult, they need to speak with a priest and sign up for RCIA. This is a nine month program (approximately) that usually runs from August until after Easter. The first part of it is the Inquirer's stage where you find out about the Church and see if you are really interested. If you are, you are brought in at the beginning of Advent (usually end of November, beginning of December) by the Bishop as a Catechumen. Then you are received into the Church formally at the Easter Vigil and receive your sacraments.
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