Cradle Catholic, so no.
Wikipedia seems to have mixed impressions so idk. What has the experience been like so far?
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It's a kind of process for re-integrating people into the Catholic faith. Very evangelistic vibe though. They have these "communities" that are supposed to replicate early Christian communities. I've noticed that neocathecumens are much more zealous are serious about their faith than most other catholics, at least in my parish.
That can either be good or bad depending on what they mean by "serious about their faith" in my experience.