TENTH WORLD MEETING OF FAMILIES

Rome, Italy, June 22-26, 2022 Dear Brothers, On behalf of Kiko and his team, we inform you that on December 6, 2021, Cardinal Farrell sent a letter to Kiko Argüello, regarding the X World Meeting of Families, in which he requested to promote the voluntary participation of the brothers , following the guidelines set out below. Neocatechumenal Center of Madrid Orientation to prepare to the World Family Day To the

Bahrein cathedral: a project of Kiko Arguello

Il Foglio 12/9/2021 Our Lady of Arabia, a catholic cathedral in Bahrein Once upon a time there was Francis of Assisi, the poor one. Full of zeal for the gospel, he was preaching walking everywhere. He also went to the crusades, according to Thomas from Celano. He wanted to announce the love of God to the sultan to be murdered. He wanted to die as a martyr, as it happened

Speech of Kiko Arguello at the award of the Doctorate Honoris Causa

Solemne Acto de Investidura como Doctores Honoris Causa de D. Francisco José Gómez de Argüello y del Rabino David Shlomo Rosen from Equipo Audiovisual on Vimeo. (Universidad Francisco de Vitoria – Madrid) I thank the Lord and this University for this event, which seals an itinerary of approach and friendship between the Neocatechumenal Way and the Jewish people, that began with the trip of  Carmen Hernández during 1963-64, and that

Honorary Doctorate (Honoris Causa) to Kiko Argüello and to the Rabbi David Rosen at the University Francisco de Vitoria in Madrid

Press release On Monday, October 25, the University Francisco de Vitoria of Madrid, a Catholic university that has more than 8,000 students, will award to Kiko Argüello, initiator together with Carmen Hernández of the Neocatechumenal Way, and Rabbi David Rosen, International Director of Religious Affairs of the American Jewish Committee, the Doctorate Honoris Causa for the great contribution to the Jewish-Catholic dialogue, promoting a historical rapprochement between Jews and Christians

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