CLC Meetings are a Foundation for the Community
Our
groups are small, usually six to ten members. We meet regularly
in order to develop friendship and a community spirit among
ourselves by praying, sharing some of our life experiences
together, helping and supporting each other in our Christian
faith and our daily lives. Meetings are held, usually in
our homes, at intervals decided by the group - usually biweekly,
but sometimes weekly, and lasting one and a half or two
hours.
Since our communities are based on the Spiritual
Exercises of
Saint Ignatius, groups try to include elements of the Exercises
in their group meetings
The
pattern of meetings varies, but most of the following are
normally included in ongoing groups:
Each
CLC group is autonomous and finds the form of meeting best
suited to the needs of its members, within the spirit of
the "General Principles" and within the context
of the National CLC guidelines.
Each community aims to embody the characteristics
of community, spirituality and mission. In each meeting,
during the sharing and planning, members review their individual
and corporate mission which is carried out primarily outside
the meetings.