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Old Apr 13, '12, 2:29 pm
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Default Re: Neo-Catechumenal Way

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Does anyone know anything about the "Neo-Catechumenal Way". I've heard that they celebrate Mass seated at a table, that they pass around communion, and that they celebrate Mass exclusively on Saturday nights. The reason I'm interested is that we have a new priest at our parish and his biography said that he discovered his vocation thru participation in the Neo-Catechumenal Way. So I'm just wondering what it's all about. Thanks for any information. BTW, I looked them up online, but I am still unclear as to exactly what they are about.
I don't know much about the NCW but I know several priests in my area that found their vocaition through it. And those priests are, without a fault, all liturgically conservative and outstanding confessors! So I wouldn't worry too much about your new priest.
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