Catequesis Inicio Camino Neocatecumenal Fixed - Mamotreto
The word mamotreto is Spanish, originally meaning a bundle of papers, a cumbersome collection of notes, or even a rough draft. In the context of the Neocatechumenal Way, it has been reappropriated to refer to a specific collection of . These sheets contain biblical texts, questions for personal reflection, and doctrinal syntheses. At the Inicio , the Mamotreto is the primary physical and spiritual guide for each participant, typically organized in a binder or folder.
To lead participants (adults and youth over 14) to rediscover the meaning of their Baptism through a process of conversion. Ecclesial Approval: Mamotreto Catequesis Inicio Camino Neocatecumenal
The Mamotreto provides specific instructions for a Penitential Service, where the participants encounter God’s mercy. The initial cycle concludes with a (a weekend retreat). During this retreat, the "Birth of the Community" occurs, and the participants decide whether to continue the Neocatechumenal itinerary. The word mamotreto is Spanish, originally meaning a
Originally based on transcriptions of oral teachings by founders Kiko Argüello and Carmen Hernández from the early 1970s, it was formally revised and approved by the Holy See in the early 2000s. At the Inicio , the Mamotreto is the