The "kerygma" is the core proclamation of the Christian faith: that Christ died and rose from the dead for the salvation of humanity. This part aims to bring about conversion. It is often sealed with the celebration of the Sacrament of Penance (confession).
A mid-point liturgy where participants are invited to experience God's mercy and personal conversion. 3. The Final Convivence (Weekend Retreat) Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio Camino Neocatecumenal
Dios ama al hombre tal como es, y Cristo ha resucitado para vencer a la muerte y al pecado, ofreciendo una vida nueva. The "kerygma" is the core proclamation of the
2. Las Catequesis Cristológicas y de Historia de la Salvación A mid-point liturgy where participants are invited to
The Way is built on three pillars, known as the , which were highlighted by the Second Vatican Council: the Word of God (the Bible), the Liturgy (especially the Eucharist), and the Community (a small group living in fraternal communion). The ultimate goal is to guide adults through a process similar to the ancient "catechumenate" (the period of instruction for new Christians) to a mature faith and a full commitment to Christ.
El mamotreto no se reparte a los asistentes. El Camino Neocatecumenal defiende que la fe viene por el oído ( fides ex auditu ), por lo que el contenido debe ser escuchado y recibido de un testigo (el catequista), no leído individualmente de un manual como un libro de texto. Importancia del Mamotreto en la Parroquia Actual
When we talk about "Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio," we are referring to the very first phase of the Neocatechumenal Way. This is the .