Articles on this issue "Neocatchumenal Way"

Neocatechumenate Is Providential Response to Secularism, Says Pope

Celebrates Recent Approval of Statutes with Founders

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John Paul II considers the Neocatechumenal Way a providential response to the religious indifference shown by many societies. The Pope expressed this view Saturday when he met with 1,200 …

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Neocatechumenal Way's Statutes Sized Up by Canon Law Expert

Juan Ignacio Arrieta, Professor at University of the Holy Cross

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The Holy See formally approved the statutes of the Neocatechumenal Way last week. Here is an assessment of the statutes by Juan Ignacio Arrieta, professor of canon law in the Pontifical …

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Neocatechumenal Way, as Seen by Founder Kiko Argüello

Built on the Word, Liturgy and Community

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In 1964 a Madrid youth named Kiko Argüello initiated the Neocatechumenal Way in one of the poorest neighborhoods of the Spanish capital. Now, the Way is one of the strongest charisms of the …

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Neocatechumenal Way Recognized as "Post-baptismal Catechumenate"

Ceremony Marks Official Approval of Statute

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After five years of work, the Vatican approved the statute of the Neocatechumenal Way, a Church entity that began in 1964. The Neocatechumenal Way is present in 105 countries, spread over 883 …

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Neocatechumenal Way´s Statute Approved by Vatican

Spiritual Renewal Movement Was Founded in Spain in 1964

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The Vatican announced the approval of the Statute of the Neocatechumenal Way, the spiritual renewal movement born in the mid-1960s in Spain. The Pontifical Council for the Laity in a statement …

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Asian Bishops Get Acquainted with Neocatechumenal Way

Co-founders Say Movement Has a Place in the Continent

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Asian bishops received a lesson in the Neocatechumenal Way and the role it can play in the evangelization of their continent. More than 120 bishops attended the meeting here April 9-13, …

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Japan: Fertile Ground for Neocatechumenals

Missions Emphasizing the Incarnation Rather Than Inculturation

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Japan has long been regarded a tough country to evangelize. But not impossible, as an Italian missionary has learned. Father Antonello Iapicca arrived in Japan in 1990, accompanied by 17 …

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John Paul II made an appointment with 30,000 young members of the Neocatechumenal Way, to meet at World Youth Day in Toronto. At the end of the weekly address to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter …

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John Paul II made an appointment with 30,000 young members of the Neocatechumenal Way, to meet at World Youth Day in Toronto. At the end of the weekly address to pilgrims gathered in St. Peter …

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Neocatechumenal Way Poised for Approval for Statutes

So Says Founder Kiko Arguello, According to Report

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The Holy See will approve the statutes of the Neocatechumenal Way in the near future, a Spanish publication reported. The latest issue of Alfa y Omega, the weekly newspaper of the Archdiocese …

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New York Firefighter´s Widow Forgives Husband´s Killers

Jean Palombo Has 10 Children to Raise After Sept. 11 Attack

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Forgive them, for they know not what they do," said Jean Palombo, the 41-year-old widow of Frank Palombo, one of New Yorks heroic firefighters who died in the attack on the Twin Towers. Jean, …

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Neocatechumenal Way Needs Statutes for Vatican OK

Council for the Laity to Decide, Pope Says

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The Churchs official and juridical recognition of the Neocatechumenal Way will depend on the approval of the statutes of the spiritual renewal movement, according to John Paul II. The approval …

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