Welcome. Please feel free to search by state for your closest OCIA classes. The directory is below the text.

Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) program for individuals interested in learning more about becoming Catholic.

Address
5944 St. Elmo Rd
Bartlett, TN 38135
OCIA Coordinator Name
Deacon Chip Jones
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Address
15 South Garand St
Winslow, ME 04901
OCIA Coordinator Name
Randa Veilleux
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Month of Year Classes Begin
New group starts meeting over the summer but meets more frequently through the school year
Day(s) of the Week
Tuesday for 2025-2026. Changes each year
Time of Day(s)
6pm for 2025-2026. Changes each year
Address
6529 Stage Road
Bartlett, TN 38134
OCIA Coordinator Name
Kelley Stuppy
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Month of Year Classes Begin
August
Day(s) of the Week
Thursday
Time of Day(s)
Evening
Address
706 S. Highland St.
Memphis, TN 38111
OCIA Coordinator Name
Eva Loftin
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Address
1665 US Hwy 45 Bypass
Jackson, TN 38305
OCIA Coordinator Name
Maximilian Hart
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Address
3117 W 4th St,
Hattiesburg, MS 39401
OCIA Coordinator Name
Shelby Miserendino
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Find OCIA Classes Near You

Welcome to the OCIA Directory! The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is a program for those interested in exploring or joining the Catholic faith. As a new organization, we’re building our directory of OCIA classes nationwide. If you don’t see a program listed in your state, follow these steps to find one:

  1. Search for Local Catholic Parishes: Use Google to search “Catholic churches near [your city/state]” or visit your diocese’s website for a parish directory. Most parishes offer OCIA programs starting in September, running through Easter.

  2. Contact the Parish: Call or email the parish office to inquire about OCIA schedules, registration, and whether sessions are in-person or online. Ask about inquiry sessions for those just exploring the faith.

  3. Check Diocesan Resources: Many dioceses provide OCIA information. For example:

    • Diocese of Memphis: Visit cdom.org or contact the Catholic Center at (901) 373-1200 for parish-based OCIA programs across 46 parishes in West Tennessee.

    • Diocese of Phoenix: Visit dphx.org/parishes for a parish locator.

    • Archdiocese of San Antonio: Contact Laura Oliveros at (210) 734-1655 or laura.oliveros@archsa.org.

    • Archdiocese of Atlanta: Find parish-based programs at archatl.com.

  4. Online OCIA Options: If local classes aren’t available, explore online courses like those at CatechismClass.com, widely used for adult faith formation.

Sample OCIA Programs by State

Here are examples of OCIA programs (verify details with parishes, as schedules may change):

  • Tennessee (Memphis):

    • St. Peter Catholic Church: OCIA sessions begin September 3, 2025, Wednesdays 6:30–8:30 PM, starting with dinner and fellowship. Open to all, no obligation to join. Contact Christina at christina@stpeterchurch.org or (901) 527-8282. Free parking available.

    • St. Augustine Catholic Church: OCIA for those interested in learning about the Catholic faith, rooted in Scripture and Tradition. Contact the church office to register.

    • Diocese of Memphis: With 46 parishes across 21 counties, contact your local parish or the Catholic Center at (901) 373-1200 for OCIA details.

  • Arizona (Mesa): All Saints Roman Catholic Parish – Classes start August, Sundays 9:00–10:30 AM. Contact Deacon Steve via the parish website.

  • California (Los Angeles): Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels – Sessions begin September, Sundays. Registration for 2026 opens June 2025.

  • Florida (Tallahassee): Co-Cathedral of St. Thomas More – Starts September 8, Sundays 10:10 AM. Contact the parish for details.

  • Texas (Houston): Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church – Year-round, Wednesdays 7:00–8:30 PM. Contact Heath Vogel at (281) 469-5533.

  • Washington, DC: St. Ann Roman Catholic Church – Starts September 29, 2025, Mondays 6:30–8:00 PM. Contact Natalie for details.

About OCIA

OCIA is for unbaptized adults, baptized non-Catholics seeking full communion, or Catholics needing Confirmation or Eucharist. Programs typically include Inquiry, Catechumenate, Purification and Enlightenment, and Mystagogy stages, culminating at the Easter Vigil.

Help Us Grow

If you’re a parish coordinator, submit your OCIA program details to be listed in our directory! For questions or to find a program in your state, contact us via getcatholicinfo.com or share your location for personalized assistance.