Statement by Kiko Argüello on the occasion of the Doctorate Honoris Causa with the Rabbi David Rosen at the Univeristy Francisco de Vitoria in Madrid

I am grateful to the Lord for this event, which seals a long path of rapprochement and friendship between the Neocatechumenal Way and the Hebrew people, which began with Carmen Hernández on her trip to Israel in 1963-64, and which has been promoted by the Declaration “Nostra Aetate” of the Second Vatican Council in 1965. The rediscovery of the roots of our elder brothers in the faith, favored by the

Praying for the intercession of Carmen Hernández

Carmen was born in Ólvega (Soria) on November 24th 1930 and spent her childhood in Tudela (Navarra). She felt the call to be a missionary from an early age, influenced by the spirit of Saint Francis Xavier. She graduated in chemistry from the University of Madrid. For some years she was a member of the “Missionaries of Christ Jesus” and studied theology in Valencia. In 1964, she joined Kiko Argüello

Cardinal Osoro presides a mass for Carmen Hernández in the cathedral on the fifth anniversary of her death

The celebration will be on Monday, July 19, 2021 at 8:00 p.m. Madrid – Spain (CEST) ARCHDIOCESE OF MADRID Celebration of 5th anniversary of the death of Carmen Hernández Carmen Hernández experienced the transformative grace of the Word of God

Easter 2020

Easter 2020 video In ancient times, the people of Israel, when there was a Theophany, a manifestation of God, to our Fathers, they built a “stele” with stones, so that when they passed by, they would remember. Thus, this video wants to be a “wake up” to remind us tomorrow, when we are perhaps in tribulation, to remember the Lord’s faithfulness and action. Father Mario Pezzi