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Is CLC right for you?
Consider the following:

DO YOU:

Want to learn more about personal prayer?
Search for further integration of your faith life and daily living?
Need guidance in how to reflect on your daily experiences?
Seek a process for learning God's will for you in your every day life?
Desire to share your own reflections on life with others who share common desires and needs?
Want
to hear others tell their own stories?
Feel called to bring about the Kingdom of peace, justice and love?

Do you seek a challenge to keep this element alive in your life?
Essentials of CLC Formation
CLC MEMBERS ARE CALLED TO:

Personally commit to and maintain Ignatian spirituality;
Maintain a regular prayer life;
Use discernment in all aspects of life;
Follow a strong sacramental life especially the Eucharist.
Be committedto being a person of mission or service, a person for others;
Incorporate faith sharing with other members by listening respectfully to each other in a nonjudgmental atmosphere;
Be a change agent in your own life's context.


CLC Members are part of a world community
, which finds expression in a local context. This occurs by meeting regularly with the local CLC group. CLC Communities follow flexible guidelines as established by the National and International councils. This structure provides enough guidance to foster a deep level of sharing. Networking with other regional and national communities further expands the CLC experience.


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