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Repertorio Delle Associazioni Internazionali Di Fedeli SSOCIAZIONI INTERI\AZIOI\ALI DI FEDELI IilPlElR-ttolRilo PON]'IIìT(]IO T]ONSICLIO PIìR T T,AI[]I r. l:1 -, ::Y',:,rrP/\t+! LIBtìE RI \ t,ì)t'l'tìtCli \i'\TI(I'\Nr\ PONTIFICIO CONSIGLIO PER I LAICI ASSOCIAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI DI FEDELI REPERTORIO LIBRERIA EDITRICE VATICANA © Copyright 2004 - Libreria Editrice Vaticana - 00120 Città del Vaticano Tel. (06) 698.85003 - Fax (06) 698.84716 ISBN 88-209-7657-9 www.libreriaeditricevaticana.com INDICE Prefazione ....................... 11 REPERTORIO 1. Alleanza Internazionale dei Cavalieri Cattolici (IACK) ..... 18 2. Apostolato Militare Internazionale (AMI) ............ 20 3. Araldi del Vangelo (EP) ..................... 22 4. Associazione Cattolica Internazionale al Servizio della Giovane (ACISJF) ........................... 24 5. Associazione Cattolica Mondiale per la Comunicazione (SIGNIS) 27 6. Associazione “Comunità Domenico Tardini” ......... 30 7. Associazione Comunità “Papa Giovanni XXIII” ........ 32 8. Associazione Cooperatori Salesiani (ACS) ........... 35 9. Associazione Cuore Immacolato di Maria, Madre della Misericordia, o Tuus Totus (CIM).............. 38 10. Associazione della Sacra Famiglia ............... 41 11. Associazione Internazionale dei Caterinati ........... 43 12. Associazione Internazionale delle Carità (AIC) ......... 45 13. Associazione Internazionale Fede e Luce ........... 48 14. Associazione Internazionale Missionari della Carità Politica . 51 15. Associazione Laicale Memores Domini ............ 53 16. Associazione “Pro Deo et Fratribus - Famiglia di Maria” (PDF-FM) 55 17. Associazione Rurale Cattolica Internazionale (ICRA)...... 57 18. Associazione San Benedetto Patrono d’Europa (ASBPE) ..... 59 19. Associazione San Francesco di Sales .............. 61 20. Associazione Silenziosi Operai della Croce (SODC) ...... 63 21. Carmelo Missionario Secolare (CMS) ............. 66 22. Caritas Internationalis (CI) ................... 68 5 23. Centro Cattolico Internazionale di Cooperazione con l’Unesco (CCIC) ............................ 71 24. Centro Cattolico Internazionale di Ginevra (CCIG) ...... 73 25. Claire Amitié .......................... 75 26. Comitato Cattolico Internazionale per gli Zingari (CCIT) ..... 77 27. Comitato Internazionale Cattolico delle Infermiere e delle Assistenti Medico-Sociali (CICIAMS) ............ 79 28. Commissione Internazionale Cattolica per le Migrazioni (CICM) .81 29. Comunità Adsis (ADSIS) .................... 83 30. Comunità Cattolica di Integrazione (KIG) ........... 85 31. Comunità Cattolica Shalom .................. 88 32. Comunità “Chemin Neuf” (CCN) ............... 90 33. Comunità dell’Emmanuele ................... 92 34. Comunità delle Beatitudini ................... 95 35. Comunità del Pane di Vita ................... 98 36. Comunità di Sant’Egidio .................... 100 37. Comunità di Vita Cristiana (CVX) ............... 103 38. Comunità Laiche Marianiste (CLM) .............. 106 39. Comunità Missionaria di Villaregia (CMV) ........... 108 40. Confederazione Internazionale delle Associazioni Professionali delle Collaboratrici Familiari (IAG) ...... 111 41. Confederazione Internazionale dei Centri Volontari della Sofferenza (CVS Internazionale) ............ 113 42. Confederazione Mondiale Exallieve ed Exallievi delle Figlie di Maria Ausiliatrice (FMA) .............. 115 43. Conferenza delle Organizzazioni Internazionali Cattoliche (COIC) 118 44. Conferenza Internazionale Cattolica del Guidismo (CICG) . 120 45. Conferenza Internazionale Cattolica dello Scoutismo (CICS) . 122 46. Cooperatori Amigoniani .................... 125 47. Cooperatori dell’Opus Dei ................... 127 48. Coordinamento Internazionale della Gioventù Operaia Cristiana (CIJOC) .................. 128 6 49. Équipes Notre-Dame (END) .................. 130 50. Federazione Internazionale degli Uomini Cattolici (FIHC-Unum Omnes) .................... 133 51. Federazione Internazionale dei Movimenti Cattolici di Azione Parrocchiale (FIMCAP) ......... 135 52. Federazione Internazionale dei Movimenti di Adulti Rurali Cattolici (FIMARC) .................. 137 53. Federazione Internazionale dei Pueri Cantores (FIPC) ...... 139 54. Federazione Internazionale delle Associazioni Cattoliche di Ciechi (FIDACA) ............... 141 55. Federazione Internazionale delle Associazioni dei Medici Cattolici (FIAMC) .................. 143 56. Federazione Internazionale delle Comunità dell’Arca ..... 145 57. Federazione Internazionale delle Università Cattoliche (FIUC) ...................... 148 58. Federazione Internazionale Farmacisti Cattolici (FIPC) ..... 151 59. Federazione Mondiale delle Opere dell’Adorazione Notturna di Gesù Sacramentato ............... 154 60. Fondacio. Cristiani per il mondo ................ 156 61. Forum Internazionale di Azione Cattolica (FIAC) ....... 159 62. Foyers de Charité ....................... 161 63. Fraternità Cattolica delle Comunità e Associazioni Carismatiche di Alleanza ......................... 164 64. Fraternità Charles de Foucauld (FCF) .............. 167 65. Fraternità Cristiana Intercontinentale dei Malati Cronici e Disabili Fisici (FCIPMH) ................... 169 66. Fraternità dei Gruppi San Tommaso d’Aquino (FASTA) ...... 171 67. Fraternità di Comunione e Liberazione (CL) .......... 174 68. Gioventù Indipendente Cristiana Internazionale (JICI) ...... 178 69. Gioventù Studentesca Cattolica Internazionale (JECI) ....... 180 70. Gruppo Promotore del Movimento per un Mondo Migliore (GP del MMM) ................... 182 71. Incontri di Promozione Giovanile (EPJ) ............ 185 72. Incontri Matrimoniali Mondiali (WWME) ........... 187 7 73. Incontri per Coppie Sposate .................. 189 74. Istituto Cattolico per l’Evangelizzazione (ICPE Mission) .... 191 75. Istituzione Teresiana (IT) .................... 193 76. Laboratori di Preghiera e Vita (TOV) .............. 195 77. Legio Mariae .......................... 197 78. Milizia dell’Immacolata (MI) .................. 199 79. Milizia di Gesù Cristo (MJC) .................. 202 80. Movimento Apostolico di Schoenstatt ............. 205 81. Movimento Apostolico Regnum Christi ............ 208 82. Movimento Contemplativo Missionario “P. de Foucauld” . 210 83. Movimento dei Laici Claretiani (MLC) ............. 212 84. Movimento di Spiritualità “Vivere In” ............. 214 85. Movimento di Vita Cristiana (MVC) .............. 216 86. Movimento Giovanile Salesiano (MGS) ............ 218 87. Movimento Internazionale ATD Quarto Mondo ........ 220 88. Movimento Internazionale d’Apostolato dei Ceti Sociali Indipendenti (MIAMSI) ................... 223 89. Movimento Internazionale degli Intellettuali Cattolici (MIIC-Pax Romana) ..................... 225 90. Movimento Internazionale degli Studenti Cattolici (MIEC-Pax Romana) ..................... 228 91. Movimento Internazionale della Gioventù Agricola e Rurale Cattolica (MIJARC) ..................... 230 92. Movimento Internazionale di Apostolato dei Bambini (MIDADE) . 232 . 93. Movimento Luce-Vita (RS´Z) .................. 234 94. Movimento Mondiale dei Lavoratori Cristiani (MMTC) ...... 237 95. Movimento Oasi ........................ 240 96. Movimento Teresiano di Apostolato (MTA) ........... 243 97. Opera di Maria (Movimento dei Focolari) ........... 245 98. Opera di Nàzaret (ODN) .................... 248 99. Opera di San Giovanni d’Avila ................ 251 8 100. Opera di Santa Teresa .................... 253 101. Opera Kolping Internazionale ................ 255 102. Organismo Mondiale dei Cursillos di Cristianità (OMCC) . 257 103. Organizzazione Mondiale degli Exallievi ed Exallieve dell’Insegnamento Cattolico (OMAAEEC) .......... 259 104. Punto Cuore ......................... 261 105. Scuola della Croce ...................... 263 106. “Seguimi” Gruppo Laico di Promozione Umano-Cristiana . 264 107. Servizi al Rinnovamento Carismatico Cattolico Internazionale (ICCRS) ........................... 267 108. Servizio Missionario Giovani (SERMIG) ............ 269 109. Società di San Vincenzo de’ Paoli (SSVP) ........... 272 110. Sposi per Cristo (CFC) ..................... 275 111. Ufficio Internazionale Cattolico dell’Infanzia (BICE) ....... 277 112. Ufficio Internazionale dell’Insegnamento Cattolico (OIEC) . 279 113. Unione Apostolica Femminile di Schoenstatt ......... 282 114. Unione Cattolica Internazionale della Stampa (UCIP) ...... 284 115. Unione dell’Apostolato Cattolico (UAC) ........... 286 116. Unione Internazionale Cattolica Esperantista (IKUE) ...... 289 117. 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Come ha affermato Gio- vanni Paolo II, lungo i secoli « assistiamo continuamente al fenomeno di gruppi più o meno vasti di fedeli, i quali, per un impulso misterioso dello Spirito, furono spinti spontaneamente ad associarsi allo scopo di perseguire determinati fini di carità o di santità, in rapporto ai particola- ri bisogni della Chiesa
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