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Who We Are!
The Movement known as the Lay Missionaries of
Charity (LMC) is an International Association of Lay people: married
and single who adhering to the Spirit and Charism of the M.C. Family
make private (juridically) vows of Chastity (conjugal), Poverty,
Obedience and the fourth vow of Whole-Hearted Free Service to the
poorest of the poor beginning with the members of one's own family.
Remaining in the heart of the world, the LMCs consecrate the world
itself to God everywhere offering worship by the holiness of their
lives expressed through prayer, penance and works of mercy, after
the example of the Holy Family of Nazareth.
- History - On April 16, 1984 four lay
persons, all married made their "private vows" in the Chapel of
the Missionaries of Charity - Contemplative in Via S. Agapito, 8 -
Rome. These four were associated with our life of prayer, penance
and works of mercy for several years; and then for about two years
they studied the document that juts came out 'Familiaris
Consortio' (22.11.1981) and then on Tuesday in the Holy Week of
the extraordinary year of our redemption the first four took their
private vows in the presence of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Fr.
Sebastian Vazhakala M.C. and Community and many lay people.
- Purpose - Its purpose is to sanctify
themselves and their own families by consecrating themselves,
their families and the whole world entirely to God after the
example of Jesus, Mary and Joseph and practice the same virtues
they practised.
- Patron - The Holy Family of Nazareth is
their heavenly patron, protector and intercessor.
- Ecclesiastical Status - As the Statutes
were ready, we applied to the Vicar of Rome who accepted, blessed
approved our movement on 25th February, 1987. (see in the Statutes
the copy of the letter of His Eminence, Cardinal Ugo Poletti of
Rome).
- Growth and Development - Thanks to God's
grace the Movement began to grow quite rapidly and started to
spread to the various countries of Europe, North, Central and
South America and its Statutes translated into over 15 languages.
Besides we have a small prayer book of our own and also many have
the Liturgy of the Hours which they pray daily, at least the Lauds
and Vespers.
The countries - There are LMCs in Europe
(Italy, France, Spain, Germany, Belgium, Holland, United Kingdom,
Ireland, Denmark, Poland, Hungary); in the Americas (U.S.A.,
Canada, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia,
Argentina), India, Macao... There are over 1.000 consecrated
persons, and several are in formation.
- Formation - The LMCs have a period called
'Come and see' i.e. to frequent the group on a regular basis, to
read, study and reflect on the Statutes, to come in touch with the
Spiritual Director and the MC Brothers or Sisters, if possible. At
the end the of the 'Come and See' period, the candidate(s) after
due dialogue with the Spiritual Director, may begin the year of
formation in preparation for their first vows (cf. Statutes Nos. 6
- 8).
- Spiritual Director - Each group has to
have a priest as its spiritual director who is expected to know
the Statutes and the MC Spirit who guides the group together with
the group Link.
- Structure -
a) Spiritual Directors:
local, national, international; b) Lay Links: local (3 years),
national (3 years), international (3 years).
- Meetings - Each group meets once a week as
a rule; if not possible once in two weeks ("The family that
prays together stays together") (cfr. Statutes 42b, Nos. 1-9).
National meeting once a year, if possible. Once in 4 or 5 years
International meetings (?).
- International Meetings - So far the
Movement had two International meetings:1) Rome, October 5-10,
1992. Number of participants: 109, 16 countries.2) Lourdes,
September 22-29, 1996. Number of participants: 175, 19 countries.
God bless you.
Fr. Sebastian Vazhakala
M.C.
Contact Us:
Fr. Sebastian Via S. Agapito
8 00177 Roma-Italy
Tel: 06/21707702 Fax:
06/21707703
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Matthew 25:31-46
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