Focolare Movement

The freedom that comes from facing up to your own history

Oct 16, 2025

Interview with Eugenia Álvarez, General Councillor of the Society of Apostolic Life, “Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi”

During the second half of September 2025, the General Council of the Focolare Movement met with the Delegates from its 15 geographical regions of the world at the Mariapolis Centre in Castel Gandolfo (Rome). “Exploring our History” was the title of a session in which, among other contributions and moments of sharing, participants heard the powerful and deeply moving experience of the Regnum Christi Movement through the testimony of Eugenia Álvarez, a consecrated member and a current member of its General Council. Eugenia offered an interpretation, in the light of the Gospel, of some particularly troubled periods of their movement’s journey and of the subsequent path of healing that led to a renewed momentum and a revival of vocations.

In order to discover how we are called to live the present,” she said, “we need to connect with our deepest aspirations, read the history through which God has shaped us and recognise the concrete reality in which we find ourselves: the people we are and the circumstances in which we live.” These words referred to discernment of the present reality, a process born from a balance between hopes and history.

After her presentation, we had the opportunity to interview her. Here is what she shared with us:

Activate English subtitles – The original is in Spanish

Eugenia Álvarez is from Venezuela and has been a consecrated member of Regnum Christi since 1999. She holds degrees in Education and Development from the Anáhuac University (Mexico) and in Religious Sciences from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum (Rome). She has studied Spiritual Theology at the Sèvres Centre in Paris and has completed courses in Spain to become a “Specialist in Spiritual Exercises” and in the “Theology of Consecrated Life”. She currently serves as General Councillor of the Society of Apostolic Life “Consecrated Women of Regnum Christi.”

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