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Christian Life Community
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What is CLC? The Christian Life Community is an international association of Christians: men and women, adults and young people, of all social conditions, who want to follow Jesus Christ more closely and work with Him for the building of the Kingdom.
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St. Ignatius CLC is rooted in the teachings and initiatives of St. Ignatius and his companions
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CLC History In 1563 a Jesuit teacher gathers a group of students and the Marian Congregation is born Approved by Pope Gregory XIII in 1584 In 1773 the Sodalities become a normal work of the church when the Jesuits are suppressed Pope Pius XII pushes for renewal and reform and in 1953 approves the World Federation of Marian Congregations In 1967 becomes Christian Life Community – a new name and a new beginning
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CLC Vocation Discerning Communities for Mission Ignatian Communal Lay
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Ignatian The charism and spirituality of CLC are Ignatian The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Integration of Faith and Life The regular practice of the Ignatian way of prayer, examen, evaluation and apostolic discernment
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Community CLC members live Ignatian Spirituality in community World National Regional Local
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World 60 Countries Structure Executive Council World Executive Sectretariat Ecclesiastical Assistant, Vice Assistant Regional Teams Publications: Progressio, Projects
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World Assembly
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National – CLC-USA Approximately 2000 Members 10 Regions, Korean CLC, Đồng H à nh, Youth & Young Adults National Coordinating Council and Executive Council Ecclesial Assistant Publication: Harvest National Assembly/Regional Gatherings
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Regional – MO & NO 6 Communities in St. Louis 1 Community in Dallas Y&YA Groups at St. Louis University, Rockhurst, & Regis Regional Council/Ecclesial Assistant Regional Gatherings Web site
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Local Community 6-10 members Meet twice a month Faith Sharing, Retreats, Celebrations Service, Social Justice
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Meeting Format Check-in: Begin with a check-in (how we are or our "feeling state" coming into the meeting) Prayer: Move into prayer (scripture, music, reading, silence) Faith-Sharing: Partake in faith-sharing (where have we experienced God's presence/love since last time) Second Round or Meeting Topic: Follow-up to faith sharing or discussion of the main topic or do the planned activity Review of Meeting: Evaluate the meeting (what was helpful, what might we do differently; where is God calling us) Prayer: End with a brief prayer. Social
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Lay Vocation Formation and Commitment Personal Vocation Live Out in our Professional and Family Lives Call of the Laity to be Church Temporary and Permanent Commitment
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What is Mission in CLC? The Mission of CLC is the Mission of Christ Magis Preferential Option for the Poor Promotion of Justice
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Apostolic Community Becoming Apostolic Community Discerning Sending Supporting Evaluating
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Examples of Apostolic Community United Nations NGO Focus on Water Immigration Reform Bridges Foundation in St. Louis San Jose Clinic in Miami TEC in Alaska
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Who is CLC for? Openness to the Movement of God Seek to More Fully Live Their Faith Experience of or Interest in Ignatian Spirituality Desire for Community
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Starting a CLC Community Bring People Together Identify a Guide Introductory 6 Meetings Discern to Continue with CLC
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Contact Information World CLC: http://www.cvx-clc.net/english.html CLC-USA: http://www.clc-usa.org/ CLC Youth and Young Adults: http://www.clcyya.org CLC Missouri Region: http://www.clc-usa-mo.org 18 th Annotation – Universe Story (Water): http://www.storygroups.org
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