Just wanted to let ya know that our RCIA was similar to what you're experiencing. That is, it was until someone brought up that the major teachings of the faith were not being addressed. The person that spoke up (that'd be me :o ) was a first time sponsor and was really kinda scared to say anything (shy & all). But, SOMETIMES, God works in you and you just HAVE to say something. In this case, after the words were said, the program director made a complete turn around and arranged guest speakers for many of the core beliefs, tagged the RCIA team itself to be presenters for devotions, sacramentals, etc. AND spent an entire session discussing the Mass and everything that went along with it. So now this year, they're gonna start out with a mixer to get to know everyone and when the formal program starts there's gonna be alittle more structure and focus on the nuts & bolts (that's what the director calls them

) and a little less on the "wow what a wonderful, warm fuzzy, etc..... experience your receptions gonna be" attitude. Sorry, that's just my take on last year. Course, my PERSONAL opinion is that those that think they want to become Catholic need to know what they're getting into. Course, I could be way off-base, too.