Shalom Catholic Community

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Comunidade Católica Shalom
FormationAngola, in 1967, through a young seminarian, Father Luis Carlos
TypeInternational Private Association of Faithful
Headquarters Brazil, Fortaleza, Ceará
Region served
Brazil, France, Canada, Italy, Israel, Hungary, Algeria, Madagascar, Switzerland, Uruguay, Chile, Guyana France, England, the United States, Paraguay, Bolivia, Ecuador, Tunisia, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Panama, Argentina, the Philippines, Poland and Germany
Membership
600,000
LeaderMoysés Louro Azevedo Filho
AffiliationsCatholic Church, Catholic Charismatic Renewal
Websitehttps://www.comshalom.org/

Shalom Catholic Community (Portuguese: Comunidade Católica Shalom) is recognized by the Catholic Church as the International Private Association of the Faithful for what the Church today calls "New Communities." Being a community of the Catholic Church, the Shalom Community serves in its work through a consecrated life of its members.

MEJ Shalom emerged in Angola, in 1967, through a young seminarian, Father Luis Carlos who was in Angola in the middle of the war. At this time, the Church, especially after the Second Vatican Council, called young people to participate in the world, to be seeds of change, builders of peace, following the example set by Jesus Christ. Thus, united by the same ideal, young people came together and formed this Movement, which later expanded to Portugal and Brazil. Shalom was the word with which they identified themselves, which means harmony, unity, blessing, joy and peace. His charism is the evangelization of the young by the young, with the goal of being the face of Christ in the Church and in society.

The Catholic Charismatic Renewal made a cafeteria a means of attracting young people to God. Today it is a large community in the country with over 10,000 members.[1]

This community has hundreds of prayer groups scattered in its more than sixty missions distributed throughout the regions of Brazil and in various countries abroad (France, Canada, Italy, Israel, Hungary, Algeria, Madagascar, Switzerland, Uruguay, Chile, Guyana France, England, the United States, Paraguay, Bolivia, Ecuador, Tunisia, Peru, Portugal, Spain, Cape Verde, Mozambique, Panama, Argentina, the Philippines, Poland and Germany), promoting large and small evangelizing events to these groups and to catechetical and Christian formation courses and retreats, always at the request of local bishops.

Pontifical Recognition[]

The community received the Pontifical Recognition as the International Private Association of the Faithful in 2007[2][3] with a decree in force since February 22. New Communities are recent realities in the Church and are becoming increasingly numerous and very present in the Church's apostolate. For some time now, they have been gradually approved in the various dioceses, and gradually the approval at the pontifical level has begun.

In the period it received Recognition, the Shalom Community became the third of hundreds of new communities in the world to receive it, the first in Latin America. The decree was delivered to the founder Moysés Louro Azevedo Filho in Rome on March 13, 2007 and for the event there was a festive Triduum in Rome, to which pilgrims from various dioceses and nations in which the Community is present.

One of the most remarkable lines, of course, was Pope Benedict XVI when he said in the handing over of the Pontifical Recognition to the Shalom Community: "Always Be a Missionary Church!"

In May 2012, at the 30th Jubilee of the Community, it received its Definitive Recognition and Approval of its Statutes at the hands of Pope Benedict XVI through the Pontifical Council for the Laity.[4]

According to Emmir Nogueira, co-founder of the Community, this recognition:

1. Authenticates the Vocation and its way of life as true; 2. Declares its need for the Church anywhere in the world; 3. Makes the Church responsible for the community.[5]

In September 2017, on the occasion of the commemoration of the 35th anniversary of the founding of the Community, about 3,000 members were welcomed by Pope Francis at the Vatican in a private audience.[6]

Communication[]

The Community offers 24 hours of AM Radio programming. Radio Shalom 690 AM from Fortaleza interacts with the internet public in Brazil and worldwide in its programming. It can be accessed from the Community Portal.[citation needed]

On July 24, 2019, Shalom FM 91.7, the community's first FM station, was inaugurated. It is an AM-FM migrant of the Boa Nova Radio 1410 of Pacajus in the Fortaleza Metropolitan Region.[7]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Comunidade Shalom. "Comunidade Shalom". www.comshalom.org/. Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  2. ^ "Comunidade Shalom recebe Decreto de Reconhecimento Pontifício". 14 March 2007. Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  3. ^ Comunidade Shalom recebe reconhecimento pontifício, access on 14 March 2019.
  4. ^ Bento XVI fala à Comunidade Shalom, access on 16 July 2014.
  5. ^ Nogueira, Emmir. "Reconhecimento Pontifício – O Que Significa Isso?". Archived from the original on 2012-04-02. Retrieved 28 March 2009.
  6. ^ Fiéis brasileiros são recebidos por papa Francisco no Vaticano, access on 05 September 2017.
  7. ^ https://tudoradio.com/noticias/ver/21956

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