Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Avoid the Neocatechumenal Way
(via A Catholic Life)
After reading up about the Neocatechumenal Way today, I feel obligated to write about my strong disapproval for the organization. As Wikipedia states, "The Neocatechumenal Way or Neocatechumenate is a "Post Baptismal Catechumenate" i.e. a Christian initiation process within the Roman Catholic Church that is dedicated to adult faith formation." However, there are numerous actions that would typically be considered liturgical abuses that take part during the liturgy of the Neocatechumenal Way. I found a plethora of information on the doctrinal errors of the Neocatechumenal Way from the faithful magazine "Christian Order," specifically a 1995 article. Here are some information from that magazine relating to the doctrinal errors of Neocatechumenal Way:
- "SIN: man cannot avoid committing it, in the same way as he can neither accomplish good nor acquire merits for himself"
- "REDEMPTION: Jesus has not brought this about by liberating man from his faults and reconciling him with God"
- "THE MASS is not a 'sacrifice': the Church, at the altar, does not offer to God any Victim.
The Neocatechumenal Way does not refer to the Altar as anything more than a "table"! I found a comment concerning liturgical abuses because of the Neocatechumenal Way on EWTN's Catholic Q&A. Here is the part describing the abuses: "This group engages in various practices within their special liturgy that are regularly considered abuses, such as standing at the Consecration, decorating the Altar with flowers, dancing around the Altar, or 'Table' as they call it, after Mass, accompanying the chanting of the Eucharistic Prayer with guitars, to name a few." I found a picture of a Baptism done by a priest of the Way via Yahoo Images. It is done very differently than in a typical parish. Also, notice the flowers on the altar, which should not be there.
Thankfully Pope Benedict XVI has required certain changes as dictated by a December 2005 letter. Let us hope and pray for this community to stop participating in liturgical abuses and amend their liturgy to reflect that of the Catholic Church. The New Liturgical Movment commented on this.
If anyone reading this has had experience with this group, I would especially like to hear your opinions. I have not heard of them before, so I would like to hear others' opinions on the Neocatechumenal Way.
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Comments: I strongly agree with A Catholic Life on this. He rightly points out the incompatible differences between the Neoatechumenal Way and mainstream Catholicism. (In Singapore, the Neocatechumenal Way hold services in the Church of St. Bernadette, Zion Road.)
Labels: Apologetics, Liturgy
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