Congregatio de Cultu Divino et Disciplina Sacramentorum
Prot. 2520/03/L
From Vatican City, December 1, 2005
To the esteemed Mr. Kiko Argüello, Ms. Carmen Hernandez, and Rev. Father Mario
Pezzi,
Following the conversations with this Congregation for Divine Worship and the
Discipline of the Sacraments on the celebration of the Most Holy Eucharist in
the communities of the Neocatechumenal Way, in keeping with the guidelines
issued in the meeting with you on November 11 of this year, I am to inform you
of the Holy Father’s decisions.
In the celebration of the Holy Mass, the Neocatechumenal Way shall accept and
follow the liturgical books approved by the Church, without omitting or
adding anything. Furthermore, in regard to some elements the guidelines and
clarifications are emphasized as follows:
1. Sunday is the “Dies Domini” as the Servant of God Pope John Paul II
wished to illustrate in the Apostolic Letter on the Lord’s Day. Therefore the
Neocatechumenal Way must enter into dialogue with the diocesan bishop in order
to make it clear that the community of the Neocatechumenal Way is incorporated
into the parish even in the context of the liturgical celebrations. At least
one Sunday per month, the communities of the Neocatechumenal Way must
participate in the Holy Mass of the parish community.
2. As for any admonitions issued before the readings, these must be
brief. Adherence must also be shown to what is set out in the “Institutio
Generalis Missalis Romani” (nn. 105 and 128) and to the Praenotanda of the “Ordo
Lectionum Missae” (nn. 15, 19, 38, 42).
3. The homily, because of its nature and importance, is reserved to the
priest or deacon (cf. Codex Iuris Canonici, can. 767 § 1). As for the occasional
contribution of testimonies on the part of the lay faithful, the proper places
and methods for these are indicated in the Interdicasterial Instruction
“Ecclesiae de Mysterio,” which was approved “in specific form” by Pope John Paul
II and published on August 15, 1997. In this document, sections 2 and 3 of
article 3 read as follows:
§2 - “It is permitted to have a brief instruction that helps explain better the liturgy that is being celebrated, and even, in exceptional circumstances, a few testimonies, as long as these conform to the liturgical norms, are offered on the occasion of Eucharistic liturgies celebrated on particular days (for seminarians, the sick, etc.), and are thought truly helpful as an illustration of the regular homily delivered by the celebrating priest. These instructions and testimonies must not assume characteristics that might cause them to be confused with the homily.”
§3 - “The possibility of ‘dialogue’ during the homily (cf. Directorium de Missis cum Pueris, no. 48) can be used occasionally and with prudence by the celebrating minister as a means of exposition, which does not transfer to others the duty of preaching.”
Careful attention must also be paid to the Instruction “Redemptionis Sacramentum,” no. 74.
4. On the exchange of peace, permission is granted to the Neocatechumenal
Way to continue using the indult already granted, pending further instructions.
5. On the manner of receiving Holy Communion, a period of transition (not
exceeding two years) is granted to the Neocatechumenal Way to pass from the
widespread manner of receiving Holy Communion in its communities (seated, with a
cloth-covered table placed at the center of the church instead of the dedicated
altar in the sanctuary) to the normal way in which the entire Church receives
Holy Communion. This means that the Neocatechumenal Way must begin to adopt the
manner of distributing the Body and Blood of Christ that is provided in the
liturgical books.
6. The Neocatechumenal Way must also make use of the other Eucharistic
Prayers contained in the missal, and not only Eucharistic Prayer II.
In short, the Neocatechumenal Way, in its celebration of the Holy Mass, should
follow the approved liturgical books, keeping in mind what is laid out above
under the numbers 1,2,3,4,5, and 6.
Acknowledging the favors that the Lord has bestowed upon the Church through the
many activities of the Neocatechumenal Way, I take this occasion to extend to
you my best regards.
+ Francis Card. Arinze
Prefect