Neocatechumenal Way
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Neocatechumenal Way
Summary
Neocatechumenal Way is a Catholic organization[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of catholic_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,635 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Neocatechumenal Way's religion is recorded as Catholicism[3].
- Neocatechumenal Way was influenced by Charles de Foucauld[4].
- Neocatechumenal Way was influenced by Second Vatican Council[5].
- Neocatechumenal Way is in the country of Spain[6].
- Neocatechumenal Way's instance of is recorded as Catholic organization[7].
- Neocatechumenal Way's instance of is recorded as Church Movement[8].
- Neocatechumenal Way's founder is recorded as Kiko Argüello[9].
- Neocatechumenal Way's founder is recorded as Carmen Hernández[10].
- Neocatechumenal Way is part of Catholic Church[11].
- Neocatechumenal Way's Commons category is recorded as Neocatechumenal Way[12].
- Neocatechumenal Way's country of origin is recorded as Spain[13].
- 1964 marks the founding of Neocatechumenal Way[14].
- Neocatechumenal Way's location of formation is recorded as Second Vatican Council[15].
- Neocatechumenal Way's official website is recorded as https://neocatechumenaleiter.org/[16].
- Neocatechumenal Way's official website is recorded as https://neocatechumenaleiter.org/en/[17].
- Neocatechumenal Way's official website is recorded as https://neocatechumenaleiter.org/it/[18].
- Neocatechumenal Way's official website is recorded as https://neocatechumenaleiter.org/fr/[19].
- Neocatechumenal Way's sponsor is recorded as Casimiro Morcillo González[20].
- Neocatechumenal Way's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Neocatechumenal Way[21].
- Neocatechumenal Way's Commons gallery is recorded as Neocatechumenal Way[22].
- Neocatechumenal Way's member count is recorded as {'unit': 'Q233324', 'amount': '+100'}[23].
- Neocatechumenal Way's member count is recorded as {'unit': 'Q177634', 'amount': '+40000'}[24].
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Founding
Founders include Kiko Argüello[9] and Carmen Hernández[10]. 1964 marks the founding of Neocatechumenal Way[14]. Its location of formation is recorded as Second Vatican Council[15].
Identity
Neocatechumenal Way is part of Catholic Church[11].
Why It Matters
Neocatechumenal Way ranks in the top 6% of catholic_organization entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,635 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25]