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Internet Directory Updated July 2010 THE DIRECTORY OF CHRISTIAN MEDITATION GROUPS WORLDWIDE - July 20 LOCATING GROUPS -- This Directory is designed to help you fi nd the towns where Christian Meditation Groups meet worldwide. For details of meeting times & group contact details please refer to the respective Country’s National Coordinator or Centre. Queries can also be made through the International Offi ce in London on email: [email protected] Tel: 00 44 (0) 208 7278 2070 This document is updated every 6 months in January and July each year. REGISTER YOUR GROUP Group Leaders wishing to add/amend their details are asked to contact their respective National Coordinator/Centre directly. We hope you will fi nd this a useful document. ty for Christian Meditation Mission of the World Community for Christian Meditation “To communicate and nurture meditation as passed on through the teaching of John Main in the Christian tradition, in the spirit of serving the unity of all”. The World Communi Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 COUNTRY CONTACTS Argentina NATIONAL COORDINATOR Magdalena Puebla 0054 220 4761 641 [email protected] Australia NATIONAL COORDINATOR Johanna Lawrence (07) 33141404 [email protected] Barbados NATIONAL CONTACT Sonia Cole-Wilson [email protected] Belgium NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mr José Pype 03 770 73 10 [email protected] Brazil NATIONAL COORDINATOR Ana Fonseca 55-21-2523-5125 [email protected] Canada NATIONAL COORDINATOR Phil Barnett 204 261-9713 [email protected] Canada MCQ CONTACT Fr Michel Boyer [email protected] Caribbean NATIONAL CONTACT Fr Harcourt Blackett [email protected] Chile NATIONAL COORDINATOR Ms María Rosa González B. cel. 98848293 [email protected] China NATIONAL COORDINATOR Liz King [email protected] Colombia NATIONAL CONTACT Mrs Claudia Quiñones 57 1 6221427 [email protected] Curacao NATIONAL CONTACT Johanna Cratz 599-9- 4614374 [email protected] NATIONAL CONTACT Mrs Jenny Fraai 599-9-4623855 [email protected] Czech Republic NATIONAL COORDINATOR Karel Foustka 00420 25 164 20 46 [email protected] NATIONAL COORDINATOR Ludmila Stane 00420 733 765 925 [email protected] Denmark NATIONAL COORDINATOR Tilde Louise 0045 62 24 48 06 [email protected] Ecuador NATIONAL CONTACT Mr Raúl Guzmán 2344-762 [email protected] Fiji NATIONAL COORDINATOR Father Denis Mahony (679)3361106 [email protected] Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 COUNTRY CONTACTS Finland NATIONAL COORDINATOR Timo Huotari 358-40 586 9220 [email protected] France NATIONAL COORDINATOR M. Dominique Lablanche 01 40 31 89 73 [email protected] Germany NATIONAL COORDINATOR Herr André Müller 0521/9885639 [email protected] Haiti NATIONAL CONTACT Dr. Inobert Pierre [email protected] Hong Kong NATIONAL COORDINATOR Ms Lina LEE (852) 9835-8786 [email protected] Hungary NATIONAL CONTACT Dr Ilma Szasz 36-1-213-9375 [email protected] India NATIONAL COORDINATOR Fr. Joe Pereira 91-22-26405405 [email protected] Indonesia NATIONAL COORDINATOR Dr Hendra Widjaja 8161136514 [email protected] Ireland NATIONAL COORDINATOR Miss Sylvia Thompson 066 7137484 [email protected] Italy NATIONAL COORDINATOR Silvia Fasciolo 06 3217358 [email protected] Japan CONTACT Brian Redmond [email protected] Latvia NATIONAL CONTACT Idulis Paichs [email protected] Lithuania NATIONAL CONTACT Renata Korval [email protected] NATIONAL CONTACT Valdimar Chmielevski [email protected] Malaysia NATIONAL COORDINATOR Patricia Por 60122338820 [email protected] Mauritius NATIONAL COORDINATOR Sr Michele Boyle [email protected] Mexico NATIONAL COORDINATOR Lucía Gayón (755) 55-3-01-20 [email protected] Netherlands Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 COUNTRY CONTACTS NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mr. Toine Van Os 172 574968 [email protected] New Zealand NATIONAL COORDINATOR Jane Hole 03-359 9036 [email protected] Nicaragua NATIONAL CONTACT Jorge Pallavicini [email protected] Northern Ireland NATIONAL COORDINATOR Ms Philomena McQuillan 028 9336 9906 [email protected] Norway NATIONAL COORDINATOR Åse Markussen +47 23 24 00 38 [email protected] Pakistan NATIONAL CONTACT Amir Jacob [email protected] Papua New Guinea NATIONAL CONTACT Sr Francisca Petros Paraguay NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mrs. Ada Centurión 595-021-614-519 [email protected] Peru NATIONAL CONTACT Tito Otero (51 1) 446 5326 [email protected] Philippines NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mr. Cesar Gomez 0917-813-0404 [email protected] Poland NATIONAL COORDINATOR Paulina LeĞniak 48,601,702,729 [email protected] Portugal NATIONAL COORDINATOR Cristina Sousa 218,488,259 [email protected] Singapore NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mr Peter Ng 65-63486790 [email protected] Solomon Islands NATIONAL CONTACT Sr Veronica Boki OP 0011 677 30 439 [email protected] NATIONAL CONTACT Fr Henry Paroi OP [email protected] South Africa NATIONAL COORDINATOR Rev(Dr) Johan van den 2712645 2342 [email protected] Spain-Catalonia NATIONAL CONTACT Marco Schorlemmer Tel. +34 606011102 [email protected] Sri Lanka NATIONAL COORDINATOR Sr Mary Immaculata 94-112930343 [email protected] Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 COUNTRY CONTACTS Switzerland NATIONAL COORDINATOR Debbie Walton 41227002163 [email protected] Tahiti COORDINATED BY FRANCE Mme Elvire Cholet 689 42 44 98 [email protected] Taiwan NATIONAL CONTACT Fr Edgar Gary Carbon SDB 886 (02) 2719-6469 [email protected] Thailand NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mrs Emilie Ketudat 662-2713295 [email protected] Uganda NATIONAL CONTACT Mr. Robert Seruwagi 2.56713E+11 [email protected] Ukraine NATIONAL COORDINATOR Mr/ms Albert, Zakharova 380 97 3678436 [email protected] UK - England, Scotland & Wales NATIONAL COORDINATOR Liz Watson [email protected] Uruguay NATIONAL CONTACT Teresa Decker 5982 6221137 [email protected] NATIONAL CONTACT Fr Daniel Kerber 5982 6280762 [email protected] USA NATIONAL COORDINATOR Gene Bebeau 904-346-3816 [email protected] Venezuela NATIONAL COORDINATOR Antonio Sosa +58 412 2092334 [email protected] Vietnam NATIONAL CONTACT John Peter Vui [email protected] West indies NATIONAL CONTACT Sister Ruth Montrichard 868-678-8436 [email protected] Zambia NATIONAL CONTACT Fr Pierpaolo Monella [email protected] Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 Region Town Title First Name Surname Meeting Address Argentina NATIONAL COORDINATOR Gral. Las Heras Magdalena Puebla Pcia. De Buenos Aires Pacheco José María Chaher Junín 658, Torre B, 4º D, Buenos Aires; 2nd adress, Ciudad Autónoma de Universidad del Salvador, M.T. de Alvear 1314, 1er. Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Marina Müller Piso, Aula Magna Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires Juana Páez Plaza 1753, Buenos Aires Pcia. De Buenos Aires San Isidro Mayco Castro Urquiza 1450, Vicente López Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos aires Graciela Olivieri Charcas 2544, 3º A Pcia. De Buenos Aires Santos Lugares Alfredo Resi Avda. La Plata 3757 Pcia. De Buenos Aires Victoria Alicia Gil de Penzotti Constitución 3050 Pcia. De Buenos Aires Banfield Hna. Mónica Ruz Díaz Viamonte 1654 Pcia. De Buenos Aires Beccar Marcela Mazzini Pcia. De Buenos Aires Mar del Plata Norberto Ramírez Maipú 3351 Pcia. De San Luis Villa Mercedes Juan Alberto Testa Ardiles 320 Pcia. De Santa Fe Rosario Carolina Eguren Pcia. De Tucumán San Miguel de Tucumán Matilde Murga Pcia. De Salta Salta Juana Rodas Australia NATIONAL COORDINATOR Johanna Lawrence ACT ACT Coordinator Rod & Susan Page All Saints Church, cnr Cowper & Bonney Streets, ACT Ainslie Ted Reid Ainslie (combined with Morning Prayer) St Marks National Theological College, 15 Blackall ACT Barton Rev Sarah Bachelard Street, Barton (in chapel) ACT Campbell Ann Nugent Unit 8 or 9, Aloysius Morgan Villas, 117 Vasey Cres ACT Campbell Joy Cullen ACT Cook Rev Susanna Pain Holy Covenant Church, 89 Dexter Street ACT Charnwood Helen Dean St Barnabas Ministry Centre, Charnwood Place ACT Curtin Vikki McDonough TBA ACT Gowrie Yoga Raphael Corpus Christi Church, 167 Bugden Avenue ACT Gowrie John Ryan ACT Holt Judy Kenny St John the Apostle Church, Blackham Street (Library) St Thomas the Apostle Church, 37 Boddington Circuit, ACT Kambah Paul Hardman (Parish Meeting Room) ACT Kambah David Chauncy Tuggeranong Baptist Church, 33 Jenke Circuit ACT Page John Keen St Matthew's Church, 12 Chewings Place (side chapel) ACT Reid Margret Magi St John's, Constitution Avenue ACT Reid Winifred Lamb St John Vianney's, 87 Namatjira Drive (Presbytery ACT Waramanga Alma Armstrong Meeting Room) Worldwide The Directory of Christian Meditation Groups July 2010 Region Town Title First Name Surname Meeting Address ACT Watson John Jarvis Holy Rosary Parish Hall, 127 Philip Avenue ACT Yarralumla Rod & Susan Page St Peter Chanel's Church, 41 Weston Street NSW NSW Coordinator Janet O'Sullivan NSW (Metro) Arcadia Fr Bernard McGrath St Benedicts Monastery NSW (Metro) Balmain Janet Sorby St John the Evangelist, Cnr Birchgrove Rd & Spring St NSW (Metro) Baulkham Hills Betty Carmody private residence NSW (Metro) Baulkham Hills Katherine Pedersen Uniting Church, Edgar Street NSW (Metro) Baulkham Hills South Ms Leonie Turner Our Lady of Lourdes, Canyon Road, Baulkham Hills South NSW (Metro) Camperdown Dianne Burn Sancta Sophia College, 8 Missenden Rd; Chapel NSW (Metro) Caringbah Jim Ryan Our Lady of Fatima Church, Day
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