Neocatechumenal teachings

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I want to know if anything is being done about the apparent doctrinal errors found in the Neocatechumenal Way. I refer here to the Mass not being a sacrifice , transubstantiation or accepted etc…
There is much on the internet yet they are coming into parishes with bishops approval.

Is anyone going to make a ruling so that we know the matter is false or true?
 
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I want to know if anything is being done about the apparent doctrinal errors found in the Neocatechumenal Way. I refer here to the Mass not being a sacrifice , transubstantiation or accepted etc…
There is much on the internet yet they are coming into parishes with bishops approval.

Is anyone going to make a ruling so that we know the matter is false or true?
The statutes (2008) and directory (2011) were submitted to the Vatican. The Holy See approved only after correcting and amending both. The NCW must follow the approved liturgical books of the Roman Rite.

Statute – Final Approved Text – June 20, 2008

 
The only truth is what is found in the official Church teachings such as the Catechism.

If Neocat Way or any other group is teaching in opposition to that, notify your pastor and if he does nothing, notify the bishop.
 
It makes no difference whether you are “questioning” “the liturgy” or some other essential doctrine of the Church. Your comment frankly does not make sense to me.

Again, if the Neocat Way is teaching obvious huge errors such as transubstantiation does not occur at Mass, or that the Mass is not a sacrifice, they are wrong, and the group spreading such error should be immediately reported to the pastor and if necessary the bishop.
 
I refer here to the Mass not being a sacrifice , transubstantiation or accepted etc…
“The Neo Catechumenal Way denies transubstantiation and teaches that the Mass is not a sacrifice.”
Are you sure that is true?
Do you have a source?
Can you provide a link?
 
I agree with Cor_ad_Cor. I thought there was actually a group in your parish teaching something in error. If you just “read something on the Internet” then I’d suggest leaving it there on the Internet.
 
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