“To form Christian Communities like the Holy Family of Nazareth. That they may live in Humility, Simplicity and Praise and where the other is Christ.”

  • “……..your charism is a great gift of God for the Church of our time.”

    Pope Francis
    Rome, May 2018

  • “Regarding the Neocatechumenal Way,…… this is the work from God Himself to the Church, because He loves the Church. Through the times, it awakens people, as it has done in the past and also today. It is really a work of God…”

    Pope Benedict XVI
    Domus Galilaeae, Israel, November 2006

  • “…..Neocatechumenal Communities, offer to help the baptized to understand, appreciate and support the invaluable richness of the sacrament of Baptism through a gradual and intensive path of evangelization, through catechesis and through participation in the liturgical life, that in a way recalls the ancient catechumenate.”

    Pope St John Paul II
    Rome, March 1980

  • “Many people are attracted to these Neocatechumenal Communities, because they see that there is a sincerity, a truth in them, something alive and authentic, Christ living in the world.”

    Pope St Paul VI
    Rome, January 1977

The Neocatechumenal Way was born in Madrid, Spain, in the early 1960s. The initiators of the Neocatechumenal Way are Francisco (Kiko) Argüello, Carmen Hernández and Fr. Mario Pezzi.

The Neocatechumenal Way was later welcomed into the Archdiocese of Singapore by the late Archbishop Gregory Yong in 1977.

Today, there are 11 communities, present in 6 parishes (St Bernadette, St Francis of Assisi,
Holy Trinity, St. Anthony, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Our Lady Queen of Peace).