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CHURCH
DATA
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Catholics
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30,350,000
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Dioceses
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68
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Local
Priests
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7,000
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Local
Religious
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10,000
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Xaverians
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18
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Xaverian Missionaries , arrived in Colombia in 1975; we began our
activity in Buenaventura, accompanying the people suffering from
discrimination, poverty, narcotics, and violence. At the
beginning of our presence our work was totally dedicated to and
organized around parish pastoral activity. In Cali we worked in the
outskirts of the city; while in Bogota we work on vocation activity
among the youth, and mission animation within the church in
Colombia. Today we are clearly oriented towards Mission Animation,
Vocation Recruitment and Formation.
Our
work of evangelization is done through a pastoral presence in the
outskirts of the major cities. In this kind of context we do not
limit ourselves to a generic parish work; we undertake pastoral
approaches and methods according to the demands of a New Evangelization. Key points for our pastoral activity are: Basic
Ecclesial Communities, personal adhesion to Jesus Christ and the
personal accompaniment of each member of the Community. We are
placing a clear emphasis on evangelization: cordiality and a serious approach are
the attitudes, which guide us in this new venture.
We
recently handed the parish of the Sacred Heart back to the diocese
of Buenaventura (this was the first parish entrusted to the
Xaverians upon our arrival in Colombia) because it had reached a
sufficient degree of autonomy and organization. We set out to look
for other areas of work, more on the outskirts where the bidonvilles
have sprung up: this is where biggest challenges to the New Evangelization
are located.
Besides
our Charism, it is the present Colombian situation that pushes us to
a renewed awareness of evangelization: the serious breakdown in
family life, children and youth at high risk (in terrifying
proportions), the atmosphere of permanent conflict and war visible
everywhere, corruption, poverty (the consequence of a shameless and
humiliating injustice), daily violence in homes and districts, etc.
.All of this obliges us to listen, to consider carefully the strong
historical signs, to abandon obsolete methods and announce the
strength and gentleness of the Gospel as a possible solution.
This
is, more or less, the new venture we have embarked upon in the
parishes of Saint Francis Xavier (Cali) and Christ the Redeemer (Buenaventura)
and which we intend to carry forward in fidelity to the Lord of
History, to the People of God and to our Xaverian Charism.
Our
house in Bogota is our Mission Animation Center, where we have begun
to devise material and instruments of animation. Our house in
Medellin functions mainly as house of formation, where after a
period of preparation, some students are sent to Mexico to complete
their missionary training.
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