this group seems to celebrate something that appears to be different enough from the Mass that I have already been so blessed by
…I have also read that the addition of “The Way” (yes that name bothered me due to Jesus being the Way the Truth and the Light…use of that names implies too much in my opinion) also has caused great splits within Parishes where it (this group) is active.
Some of the things they have said in the meetings at the Parish I am joining resonate with the limited education I have in Buddhism. Then at times, they sound very Full Gospel (Pentecost Prodestant) or very liberal evangelical in nature.
…the current Pope (Benedict) recently appeared to give a soft endorsement to this group but with warnings regarding their treatment of the liturgy. Forgive me for this being sketchy but I just skimmed articles on this early this morning and remember I am not a member yet. (Of the Catholic Church…but will be soon)
Hi HeSavedEvenMe,
I’m not a member of the Neocatechemenal Movement nor ever have been, though I attended a parish where the Neocats were very active for a long time.
I understand that Pope Benedict has now given canonical approval to the statutes of this movement:
cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=58611
This seems like good news to me. The movement is certainly a mixture of wheat and tares right now, but I do believe that the Holy Spirit is moving powerfully through it.
As a convert myself, I felt drawn to return to a more classical and traditional expression of the Mass after a few years. However, my experience in the Neocat parish really helped me to hang on to my faith and then to deepen it at a difficult time in my life.
The reason why the Neocat movement may sound Buddhist at times is that one of the founders, Kiko Arguello, was influenced by existentialism. Coming from an evangelical protestant background, this may seem somewhat shocking, but there is a strongly existential aspect to the Gospel which is missed by many protestants. (The *main *problem is not that I am accounted a sinner, under the wrath of God, but that I am going to *die *one day!).
HeSavedEvenMe, I pray that God may continue to deepen your appreciation of the Mass, home of the Scriptures and our foretaste of Heaven. Many of my protestant relatives tried to share the Lord with me, but it was only when I met Him in the flesh in the Sacred Mysteries that I could declare with St Thomas, “My Lord and my God!” Bring your protestantism with you into the Church, it is a gift to the Church and is of God. Read plenty of Newman to see how you can reconcile your Evangelical roots with your new recognition of the “one true fold of the Redeemer”. You may also find Scott Hahn’s book on the Mass helpful.
Our Lord Bless You, Our Blessed Mother Mary and Venerable John Henry Newman pray for you,
Tybourne