Chemin Neuf Community
Canada
 EMMAÜS Formation  2010 / 2011 
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TEACHING 
The teachings focus on enabling us to announce Jesus Christ alive today, in a spirit of openness and discernment. A better understanding of our faith, interior life, and the Church will facilitate dialogue and unity with our fellow Christians and society as a whole.  

FRATERNAL LIFE

Fraternal life helps to break down isolation and gives Christian witness. Our times together will be a kind of apprenticeship in fraternal life which aims to build vibrant and welcoming Christian communities.

Format

Four sessions, Saturday, 1:30 to Sunday, 3:00. Two of these sessions are « desert » weekends (silence and guided prayer). The four weekends form a whole and it is desirable that you take the complete formation program.

 

Children

 Children are welcome and are cared for on the premises.  They will live their own age-appropriate spiritual journey as well as have times of play and other activities.

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Emmaus

Formation Program     

 

 

« Jesus himself

drew near and

walked with them»

       (Luke 24:15)

 

 







Information:

Louise Gaudet
Luc Guilbault

Chemin Neuf Community (Canada)
219,  Ste Rose boulevard.
Laval, Quebec
H7L 1L7

tél#
450 625 1964


tél#
450 834-7070

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Born from a prayer group in 1973 in Lyon, France, the Chemin Neuf Community is a Catholic community with an ecumenical vocation.  It is composed of more than 1500 members in 25 countries.  Couples, families, singles and celibates, men and women have chosen the adventure of community life to follow Christ poor and humble, in order to serve the church, the Gospel and the world. 

Around the community has grown up the Chemin Neuf  “Communion,” an apostolic body of more than 6000 people around the world. 
The Chemin Neuf Community is an apostolic community, influenced by the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Charismatic Renewal. 

Most members work professionally outside the community.  Others serve full time in ministries entrusted to the community by the Church.  The income from the professional work covers the community’s daily needs, while it depends on the Lord, on providence and on donations to provide what is necessary to carry out God’s plan for mission.  Members live in one of two ways: “neighbourhood” fraternities (in their own homes) or “common life” fraternities (members live under one roof).