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CHURCH
DATA
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Catholics
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5,000,000
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Dioceses
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32
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Local
Priests
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7,000
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Local
Religious
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11,300
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Xaverians
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14
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Xaverian Missionaries, arrived in Great Britain 1948 as a gateway to
entering Africa. Today the priorities that govern and direct our
work in this country are as follow: Community Witness of Mission and
Solidarity, Mission Animation and Vocation Promotion, and Formation.
We
are preparing lay associates, cooperators and volunteers into our
Xaverian family. We also have "Come and See"
weekends for young adults considering priesthood and missionary
lifestyle; and continue inviting friends and benefactors to deeper
sharing of our life and Charism.
Today
there are 12 Xaverian Missionaries in the United Kingdom. We are
committed to giving our specific missionary contribution to the life
of the local Churches, while exploring new ways of our missionary
presence. For instance:
In
Coatbridge (Motherwell Diocese), our community are represented
on the Pastoral Planning Team, The Youth Team, and have been
invited to take a prominent role in setting up the new Diocesan
Mission Commission. We have also presented a series of monthly
Mission Evenings based at the Center and in Local Parishes.
Mission Appeals and Supplies continue.
In
Preston (Lancaster Diocese), our community has been invited to
assist in setting up the Diocesan Youth Justice & Peace
Group. We work with Youth Groups locally and are involved with
Chaplaincy Ministry in Newman College and local Catholic High
Schools.
In
London (Westminster Diocese), our community involvement with the
local Church is effectively centered on the Nether Street
Community.
In
Glasgow (Archdiocese of Glasgow), our community is exploring new
types of presence in a Parish, which would be a Xaverian Center
for Global Mission and Vocation Promotion.
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