tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37512247.post4829706369339547916..comments2023-12-24T11:20:38.708+00:00Comments on The Muniment Room: Neo-CatsTtonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15185875893212146794noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37512247.post-58262962939296108702014-02-01T21:19:14.490+00:002014-02-01T21:19:14.490+00:00"when the neo-cats were told to change the wa..."when the neo-cats were told to change the way they celebrated Mass within their community they did so, and without complaining".<br /><br />I agree with you very much about the Neo-cats in terms of them being so open to the Gospel of Life, the movement is full of inspiring families and there is a great emphasis on catechesis, but I'm afraid I just can't get over the stumbling blocks of 1) their liturgy and 2) their scarily obsessive attachment to Kiko. Even before considering whether they accepted the changes they were asked to make (and did they actually...?), the very way in which the liturgy is celebrated raises many questions for me - I think there's something fundamentally 'wrong' there which worries me (yes, despite the fact that apparently it is all now above-board as far as the Holy See is concerned). <br /><br />Frankly I would really love to be convinced that all is fine - but something just doesn't seem right to me. It would be interesting to hear other views.polycarpedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04497516836606916878noreply@blogger.com