Focolare Movement

“The Eucharist, mystery of Communion”

Jun 9, 2015

On the occasion of the Year of Consecrated Life, the ”Casa Emmaus” centre of Spirituality for the consecrated is organising a course for an in-depth study of the spirituality of communion.

InvitoCasa Emmaus,” located in the international town of Loppiano – Incisa Valdarno (FI), wishes to be a “school of communion” and a “school of life” for all the religious worldwide. The course will offer some tools to help participants acquire a deeper knowledge of the spirituality of communion the Church has proposed for the Third Millennium, in the light of unity and life of the Gospel. All are advised to bring along their own Constitutions, to be able to compare their own charisms and share with the others the innate treasures within, in a spiritual climate of reciprocity. See: Brochure 

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