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In the 19th century the first structures of Catholic youth work developed in Europe and the Chiro movement emerged in Flanders. By Belgian missionaries the idea was brought also to the Philippines. Chiro was initiated in the Philippines on 10 January 1952 by Fr. Francis Gevers CICM. [4] [5]
The Standard Orientation Program given at the SCA Office. The Student Catholic Action is a religious student organization in the Philippines.Its affiliation overseas is the International Young Catholic Students (IYCS), also known as International Young Christian Students in Asia, that follows the methodology of Cardinal Joseph Cardijn, the see-judge-act methodology.
The Confraternity of Catholic Saints, was an organization of young people in the Philippines, consecrated to the Trinity through the Blessed Virgin Mary.Using the gospel of Jesus Christ and the lives and works of Catholic saints to fulfill their mission, they promoted holiness among Catholics and to the world with a special focus on youth.
Country Name Acronym Further remarks India, Sri Lanka, Philippines International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements - Asian Bureau : Fimcap Asia : Asian member organizations of Fimcap: Chiro Youth Movement Philippines, [6] Indian Catholic Youth Movement, Kithu Dana Pubuduwa (Sri Lanka)
Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) is an international Catholic youth movement founded by Bishop Bernard Sheil in Chicago in 1930. It became a major factor in the development of race relations in the US Catholic Church following World War II .
Alliance Men Philippines (AMP) Alliance Women Philippines (AWP) Alliance Youth Philippines (AYP) Alliance World Mission (AWM) The Alliance Theological Education by Extension (ALL-TEE) Philippine Student Alliance Lay Movement Inc. (PSALM) Ministry Arm to the unreached people groups (Muslims): C-CMA (Cross-Cultural Ministries and Advocacy)
As with youth work in many Christian communities, Catholic youth ministry is often conducted by a combination of local priest pastors and lay volunteers. Some parishes, particularly in more affluent parts of the world, may well employee lay professionals on a full-time basis as well.
Catholic Organizations for Youth in Asia; Catholic residential youth work; Catholic Students' Mission Crusade; Catholic Youth Organization; Catholic Youth Organization Ghana; Catholic Youth Organization Nigeria; Catholic Youth Organization Sierra Leone; Catholic youth work; Chiro Philippines; Columbian Squires; Coordinació Catalana de ...