Directory of International Associations of the Faithful

Directory of International Associations of the Faithful

The Directory of International Associations of the Faithful, published by the Pontifical Council for the Laity, lists the international associations of the faithful in the Catholic Church that have been granted official recognition.[1] It gives the official name, acronym, date of establishment, history, identity, organization, membership, works, publications, and website of the communities and movements.[2]

Recognition of similar national associations as Catholic is granted by the country's Episcopal Conference, and it is for the local bishop to grant recognition to local associations.[3]

The following is a list of the associations that have received recognition, according to the Vatican website, which provides linked descriptions of each organization:[2]

  • Adsis Communities (Adsis)
  • Amigonian Cooperators (A.Cs)
  • Apostolic Movement of Schoenstatt (Schoenstatt Movement)
  • Bread of Life Community
  • Catholic Fraternity of Charismatic Covenant Communities and Fellowships (Catholic Fraternity)
  • Catholic Integrated Community (KIG)
  • Catholic International Education Office (OIEC)
  • Chemin Neuf Community (CCN)
  • Christian Life Community (CVX)
  • Christian Life Movement (CLM)
  • Claire Amitié
  • "Comunità Domenico Tardini" Association
  • Conference of International Catholic Organisations (CICO)
  • Cooperators of Opus Dei
  • Couples for Christ (CFC)
  • Emmanuel Community
  • Encounters of Married Couples (Dialogues)
  • Encounters of Youth Promotion (EYP)
  • Fondacio. Christians for the World (Fondacio)
  • Foyers de Charité
  • Fraternity of Charles de Foucauld (FCF)
  • Fraternity of Communion and Liberation (CL)
  • Fraternity of St Thomas Aquinas groups (FASTA)
  • Heart’s Home
  • Heralds of the Gospel (EP)
  • Holy Family Association
  • Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Mercy Association or Tuus Totus (CIM)
  • Institute for World Evangelisation (ICPE Mission)
  • Intercontinental Christian Fraternity of the Chronic Sick and Physically Disabled (FCIPMH)
  • International Alliance of Catholic Knights (IACK)
  • International Association of "Caterinati"
  • International Association of Charities (AIC)
  • International Association of Faith and Light
  • International Association of Missionaries of Political Charity
  • International Catholic Centre for Cooperation with UNESCO (CCIC)
  • International Catholic Centre of Geneva (ICCG)
  • International Catholic Charismatic Renewal Services (ICCRS)
  • International Catholic Child Bureau (BICE)
  • International Catholic Committee for Gypsies (CCIT)
  • International Catholic Committee of Nurses and Medical Social Assistants (CICIAMS)
  • International Catholic Conference of Guiding (ICCG)
  • International Catholic Conference of Scouting (ICCS)
  • International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)
  • International Catholic Movement for Intellectual and Cultural Affairs (ICMICA-Pax Romana)
  • International Catholic Rural Association (ICRA)
  • International Catholic Society for Girls (ACISJF)
  • International Christian Union of Business Executives (UNIAPAC)
  • International Confederation of Professional Associations of Domestic Workers (IAG)
  • International Confederation of the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SSVP)
  • International Confederation of the Volunteers of Suffering Centers (International Confederation CVS)
  • International Coordination of Young Christian Workers (ICYCW)
  • International Council of Catholic Men (FIHC-Unum Omnes)
  • International Federation of Catholic Associations of the Blind (FIDACA)
  • International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations (FIAMC)
  • International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements (FIMCAP)
  • International Federation of Catholic Pharmacists (FIPC)
  • International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU)
  • International Federation of L’Arche Communities (L'Arche International)
  • International Federation of Pueri Cantores (FIPC)
  • International Federation of Rural Adult Catholic Movements (FIMARC)
  • International Forum of Catholic Action (IFCA)
  • International Independent Christian Youth (JICI)
  • International Kolping Society (IKS)
  • International Military Apostolate (AMI)
  • International Movement of Apostolate in the Independent Social Milieus (MIAMSI)
  • International Movement of Catholic Agricultural and Rural Youth (MIJARC)
  • International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS-Pax Romana)
  • International Movement of the Apostolate for Children (MIDADE)
  • International Union of Catholic Esperantists (IKUE)
  • International Union of Catholic Jurists (UIJC)
  • International Union of European Guides and Scouts - European scouting Federation (UIGSE-FSE)
  • International Young Catholic Students (IYCS)
  • Lay Claretian Movement (MSC)
  • Legion of Mary
  • Life Ascending International (VMI)
  • Light-Life Movement (RŚŻ)
  • "Living In" Spirituality Movement
  • Marianist Lay Communities (MLC)
  • Memores Domini Lay Association (Memores Domini)
  • Militia Christi (MJC)
  • Militia of the Immaculata (M.I.)
  • Missionary Community of Villaregia (CMV)
  • Missionary Contemplative Movement "P. de Foucauld"
  • Oasis Movement
  • "Pope John XXIII Community" Association
  • Prayer and Life Workshops (TOV)
  • "Pro Deo et Fratribus - Famiglia di Maria" Association (PDF-FM)
  • Promoting Group of the Movement for a Better World (PG of the MBW)
  • Regnum Christi Apostolic Movement
  • Salesian Cooperators Association (ACS)
  • Salesian Youth Movement (SYM)
  • Sanguis Christi Union (USC)
  • Sant’Egidio Community
  • Schoenstatt Women’s Apostolic Union
  • School of the Cross
  • Secular Missionary Carmel (CMS)
  • "Seguimi" Lay Group of Human-Christian Promotion
  • Sermig
  • Shalom Catholic Community
  • Silent Workers of the Cross Association (SODC)
  • St Benedict Patron of Europe Association (ASBPE)
  • St Francis de Sales Association
  • Teams of Our Lady (END)
  • Teresian Apostolic Movement (TAM)
  • Teresian Association (T.A.)
  • Union of Catholic Apostolate (UAC)
  • Work of Mary (Focolare Movement)
  • Work of Nazareth (ODN)
  • Work of Saint John of Avila
  • Work of Saint Teresa
  • World Catholic Association for Communication (SIGNIS)
  • World Confederation of the Past Pupils of Mary Help of Christians
  • World Federation of Nocturnal Adoration Societies
  • World Movement of Christian Workers (WMCW)
  • World Organisation of Former Pupils of Catholic Education (OMAEC)
  • World Organisation of the Cursillo Movement (OMCC)
  • World Union of Catholic Teachers (WUCT)
  • World Union of Catholic Women’s Organisations (WUCWO)
  • Worldwide Marriage Encounter (WWME)

References

  1. ^ "The Directory is a response to the invitation extended by John Paul II to the Pontifical Council for the Laity in Christifideles Laici to draw up a list of associations which have received the "official recognition and explicit approval" of the Holy See."( Cf. JOHN PAUL II, Postsynodal Apostolic Exhortation Christifideles Laici, no 31)[1]
  2. ^ a b Directory of International Associations of the Faithful
  3. ^ Code of Canon Law, canon 312 and canon 322

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