Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio - Camino Neocatecumenal [verified]
After hearing the person's story, the catechist opens the Bible to a specific passage (often creation, the fall, or Abraham). The Mamotreto contains the biblical text. The participant reads it aloud. Here, the Word of God "comments" on the life shared the night before. The realization dawns: "My brokenness has a name: sin. But God has a response: Mercy."
The early days of the Neocatecumenal Way were marked by their "Mamotreto" approach – a messy, unfussy catechesis that drew on existing Christian communities, integrated elements from the early Church, and emphasized personal experience. Small groups, or "teams," were formed, and participants shared their lives, prayed together, and learned from one another. Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio Camino Neocatecumenal
As this experience spread to parishes in Rome and Madrid, the need for a consistent way to pass on this "itinerary of faith" grew. The "Mamotretos" are actually given by Kiko and Carmen during the 1970s. Better Catholics – Ep. 25: Neocatechumenal Way After hearing the person's story, the catechist opens
El Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio Camino Neocatecumenal es un texto que resume la catequesis inicial del Camino Neocatecumenal, un movimiento eclesial fundado en 1967 por Kiko Argüello y Chiara Lubich en Madrid, España. El documento se divide en varias partes, cada una de las cuales aborda un aspecto fundamental de la fe cristiana y la vida en la Iglesia. Here, the Word of God "comments" on the