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The
Christian
Life Movement (Movimiento de Vida Cristiana
- MVC) was born in 1985, in Peru.
At that time a number of initiatives from
members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae,
now a Society of Apostolic Life, had already
begun to bloom. Luis Fernando Figari, the
Founder of the Sodalitium, conceived the
idea of gathering those people and initiatives
together in an ecclesiastic movement. Thus,
the Christian Life Movement was born as
fruit of an apostolate that had been blessed
by the Holy Spirit.
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Communities
of the Christian Life Movement have
been spreading throughout Peru and neighboring
countries in America ever since. As
time went by, with the maturity and
the growth of the movement, it received
the Holy See's recognition as International
Association of Christian Faithful of
Pontifical Right. |
This took place on March 23, 1994, precisely
on the feast day of Saint Toribio of Mogrovejo,
who was Archbishop of Lima and Primate of
a good part of Latin America between 1580-1606.
The pastoral responsibility of Archbishop
Saint Toribio extended throughout Latin
America from Leon in Nicaragua to Chile
and Argentina. Due partly to this, he has
been proclaimed Patron of the Bishops of
Latin America by the Holy Father.
The
Christian Life Movement obtained recognition
of the Apostolic See through a Decree of
the Pontifical Council for the Laity, presided
over by His Excellency Cardinal Eduardo
Pironio.
From
that moment the expansion of the Christian
Life Movement has become remarkable.
There are now many communities and individual
members in different countries of America
and Europe.
The
Christian Life Movement has been in Denver,
Colorado since 1998.
If
you want to know more about the Christian
Life Movement in Colorado you can go to
www.co.clmusa.org

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