Neocatechumenate (Movement)
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- The Pope's armada, 1995:p. 1 (Neocatechumenate) p. 8 (fdd. 1964, Palomeras Altas, Madrid, by Kiko Arguello, Spanish artist; later joined by Carmen Hernandez, a former nun)
- Der Neokatechumenale Weg, c2006
- Wikipedia, 2 Oct. 2007(Neocatechumenal Way, or Neocatechumenate, is a ministry dedicated to adult faith formation within the Roman Catholic Church, established following the Second Vatican Council)
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The Neocatechumenal Way, also known as the Neocatechumenate, or NCW is a program in the Catholic Church. It is inspired by the catechumenate of the early Catholic Church where converts from paganism were prepared for baptism through a process of faith formation. This post-baptismal formation is intended to help deepen the faith for adults that have already been baptized, and provides basic instruction to those that are far from the Church. This itinerary of formation adapts the rites of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) for those that have already been baptized, without repeating the sacrament of baptism. The Neocatechumenate began in Madrid in 1964 by Kiko Argüello and Carmen Hernández. It is implemented in small, parish-based communities of up to 50 people. In 2007 there were around 20,000 such communities throughout the world, with an estimated one million Catholics following the itinerary. The Neocatechumenal Way has always placed a strong emphasis on New Evangelization, administering over 100 missionary diocesan seminaries, as well as sending families in mission around the world, to be a Catholic presence in secularized places.
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