This teaching is part of the , a collection of 13 volumes approved by the Holy See in 2011 to ensure doctrinal soundess.
In the vast landscape of contemporary Catholic theology and evangelization, few initiatives have sparked as much interest, devotion, and theological reflection as the (Catechesis of the Three Angels). This specific set of teachings, rooted in the Neo-Catechumenal Way, offers a profound meditation on the role of the Archangels—Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael—and their relevance to the spiritual battles and existential struggles of modern humanity. Catequesis De Los Tres Angeles Kiko Arguello
After the "Three Angels" catechesis, participants are asked a radical question: "Do you want to follow Jesus Christ on the path of the Beatitudes?" Those who say yes enter the Post-Catechumenate, which consists of: This teaching is part of the , a
To understand the , one must first understand the context in which Kiko Argüello writes. The Neo-Catechumenal Way (Neocatechumenal Way) began in the slums of Palomeras Altas in Madrid during the 1960s. Argüello, a trained artist, discovered that the "new evangelization" required a return to the primitive sources of the faith—specifically the Kerygma (the initial proclamation of the Gospel) and the Catechumenate (the process of formation). After the "Three Angels" catechesis, participants are asked
: It uses an "apocalyptic and prophetic tone" to move individuals from a state of religious indifference to an active encounter with God.