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Commentaries Builders of Communion: The Neocatechumenal Way’s Mission in Asia In a rapidly secularizing world, few ecclesial movements have generated as much missionary zeal—and occasionally, internal friction—as the Neocatechumenal Way.
Asian News India: Jesuit Educator and Former CBSE Chairman Fr. Thomas V. Kunnunkal Laid to Rest at 99