- Agrupacion Catolica Universitaria
The Agrupacion Catolica Universitaria (ACU) is a
Christian Life Community (CVX-CLC) composed of professionalCatholic men.Description
The ACU is one of the few
Hispanic Catholic professional organizations with a focus of developing lay Catholic leaders for society. Members of the ACU are known as "agrupados " or "congregantes". The ACU emphasizes balance among spiritual, professional andapostolic life. Agrupados are expected to lead an exemplary life, imitateJesus Christ , bear witness to his message, and help make society moreGod ly.Organizationally, the ACU is based on
Jesuit formational principles. Its methods emphacize Marian reflection and theSpiritual Exercises ofSt. Ignatius of Loyola . Spiritual development is achieved through weekly discussions on pertinentCatholic topics, community service, and annual participation inSpiritual Exercises .The motto of the ACU is "Esto Vir" (from 1 Kings 2:2), which, translated from its Latin, means "to be a man".
The university's mission statement is: "Inspired by
Ignatian spirituality, we are consecrated sons of the Virgin Mary called to build and defend the Catholic Church by individually and collectively influencing society towards the high standard of Christ, through our balanced spiritual, professional, and apostolic lives, all for the Greater Glory ofGod ."History of the ACU
During the 1920s in
Cuba , the keepers of theCatholic faith were mostly women and children. At the time, young men would typically become nominalCatholics once they graduated high school. In 1925, Spaniard Fr.Felipe Rey de Castro became the principal of Colegio de Belén, a Jesuit school in the suburbs ofHavana . Fr. Rey de Castro used theSpiritual Exercises ofSt. Ignatius of Loyola , the founder of theJesuit order, to motivate his students.In 1926, Fr. Rey de Castro met with the graduating class and asked them to stay together while at the
University of Havana , live a life centered on prayer and the sacraments, and strive for academic excellence. Annual spiritual exercises helped to form a community of university students and young professionals who shared the Ignatian model. From this small group developed the ACU of today.Following the rise to power of
Fidel Castro , the ACU left Cuba. Since then, it has expanded within the U.S. to include houses inAtlanta , Orlando, San Juan,New York andWashington, DC . The base of the ACU, inMiami , Florida, is led by FatherAmando Llorente .External links
# [http://www.estovir.org Agrupacion Catolica Universitaria (ACU) homepage]
# [http://www.acu-adsum.org ACU Online Library]
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