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CHURCH
DATA
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Catholics
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84,350,000
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Dioceses
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78
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Local
Priests
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12,000
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Local
Religious
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26,000
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Xaverians
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140
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e,
Xaverian Missionaries, arrived in Mexico in 1951. For fifteen
years, the Cultural Institute of Occident in Mazatlan (Sin.) was our
only activity. Twelve years later, we began doing mission animation
in view of fostering the missionary vocation among young people, and
forming those called by God to consecrate themselves to mission in
the Xaverian institute. This gave way to the foundation of our minor
seminaries - Secondary and Preparatory schools- in San Juan del Rio
(Qro.)
and Arandas (Jal.), our postulancy and novitiate in Salamanca (Gto.),
our philosophy in Guadalajara (Jal.), our theology in Mexico City,
our Mission Animation and Vocation Center -for adult vocations- in
Torreon (Coah.), and two mission stations in Sta. Cruz and Acoyotla
(Hgo.).
The
spirituality of Conforti, his life project and the children of
Mexico bonded together. Vocations continued to enter since the
early 1950s. All of these communities established in Mexico
are oriented to prepare missionaries for non-Christians. Also,
we respond to the pressing appeal of the indigenous peoples who live
in Santa Cruz and Acoyotla, far from the heavy populated
centers. Thus we are committed to the pastoral care of these
ethnic groups of rich, antique and local culture.
At
the present time, we work as educators in our different minor
seminaries, schools, and houses of formation; we are also committed
to providing temporary help to the local church in forming Basic
Christians Communities, training church leaders, and leading adult
and youth groups. Even our mission posts give a valuable support to
Mission Animation and Formation as during the year, many young
people go for a "mission experience", and vocation
promoters organize periods of pastoral missionary work in the
context of vocational accompaniment.
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