tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post7010155684823193033..comments2024-02-02T02:32:58.560-06:00Comments on Opinionated Catholic: Neo-Catechumenals Liturgy Controversy Hits Vatican Newspaper ( Full Text )James Hhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00406049343115557137noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7343546954225003627.post-65623818839961651122012-04-26T15:10:09.149-05:002012-04-26T15:10:09.149-05:00Agreeing with what is stated above, I think that t...Agreeing with what is stated above, I think that there is no need for a special Or separate Eucharist altogether for any group as such. I was in the Neocat for 8 years and i found that a seperate mass is dangerous in many ways: 1) one can easily mix up the joy of being close to people singing with guitars with the real peace of Christ amid the tempest 2) Catechists and the priests of the Neocat seminaries can use this time to give homilies that serve their interest by way of brainwashing without anybody noticing. They use it to destroy the individuality of the adept by way of peer pressure and by letting him speak of all his weaknesses thus stripping him from his dignity. It happens all the time in the Neocat mass. The Neocat priest and catechist can shout at an adept during the mass during the resonance. This is why they ask us not to get friends with us during the mass, so as to be the real us and take a word from God for our life tonight! And if somebody joins, the resonance changes into a testimony of how the Neocat way has changed our life, not how God changed it. 4) in the presence of the parish priest, catechists and adepts behave differently as they know that they might be under observation. When left alone, be sure that the Eucharist is nothing like what it should be. It becomes teaching or an endoctrination session as I witnessed. As a result, the community becomes God. In fact, when neocats from different communities meet, they ask each other how is the community with you, as in your life becomes to be centered around your community. This is how isolation and divisiveness become a natural outcome of being in the Neocat way. The plan and course of the Neocat way is not at all to be a part of the Church we know as the body of Christ. Please let everyone know this including the Pope. It is a sect and we aren't allowed to befriend the priest of the parish and help him if he needs our services in the church. Unless it is the catechist or kiko who asks us to go on missions together as a group we don't do anything on personal basis upon the demand of the priest no matter how small the service is, even singing in the choir. The loyalty is to the community and consequently to the catechist. It is a different formula and structure. It is a sect. That's why I say there is no need to have separate mass altogether if their intentions are good. I will say try to say more later but I urge the Pope to stop them from having their separate mass because in their mass they respect nobody, they don't respect the individuality of people, nor the presence of The priest and his function, for it is the catechist orcthe responsible of the community who runs the show Nd the parish priest has to obey, nor to Jesus Christ . Few years ago they taught me not to bow my head during any time in the mass, now they asked all of us to bow when given the chalice to drink the blood. I argued with them on that in vain. The catechists even mocked my understanding of the mass. This is why I really think that they don't believe in the presence of Jesus Christ in the blood and bread we take). <br /><br /> Please no need to mislead neocat adepts any longer. They think they are on right track but they aren't in real communion with the church. They just follow the orders of kiko to follow the Pope wherever he goes to show him support but in reality they are out of the Chrch as the explained above. Let them show their real humility and Christianity through their participation In the Holy Eucharist within the parish and with the whole church without them running any show.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com