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            Communio is an initiative of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) since 2018, to assist, support, and sustain all our Dioceses and Religious Congregations working in rural and mission areas in their pastoral ministry.

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          • Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you!” (3 Jn 2). The understanding of our rootedness in God enables our hearts connected in prayer for one another.

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          • By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another (Jn 13:35). The identity of Christian discipleship unfolds in love.

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          • How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news?” (Rm 10:15). We, who are called in baptism, are constantly sent forth in mission, that we may reach out to everyone in need.

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          • Hearts in Prayer, Minds in Mission, and Hands in Solidarity.

          • MISSION

          • To enkindle the Catholic Church in India with zeal for faith formation and proclamation, that being empowered in self-sufficiency and self-reliance, the Catholic faithful will collaborate for creative synergy in the peripheries of mission.

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          • To build a culture of sharing among the Catholic faithful in order to express solidarity with our brothers and sisters in need…

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          • ESTABLISHMENT OF CCBI

            The Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), established in 1988, after the launch of the National Pastoral Plan in 2013, conceived the idea at different stages, and Communio saw its light in 2016, at the XXIX Plenary Assembly held in Bhopal. The celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy (8 Dec 2015 to 20 Nov 2016) announced by our Holy Father Pope Francis.

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          • President, CCBI

            Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrão
            Chairman, Communio

          • Vice President, CCBI

            Most Rev. George Antonysamy
            Member, Communio

          • Secretary General, CCBI

            Most Rev. Anil Couto
            Member, Communio

          • Deputy Secretary General, CCBI

            Rev. Dr. Stephen Alathara
            Director, Communio

          • Associate Director, Communio

            Rev. Fr. Vignan Das

             

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          • COMMUNIO

            Communio is an initiative of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI) since 2018, to assist, support, and sustain all our Dioceses and Religious Congregations working in rural and mission areas in their pastoral ministry.

    • What we do
          • PRAYER

          • Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you!” (3 Jn 2). The understanding of our rootedness in God enables our hearts connected in prayer for one another.

          • SOLIDARITY

          • By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another (Jn 13:35). The identity of Christian discipleship unfolds in love.

          • MISSION

          • How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news?” (Rm 10:15). We, who are called in baptism, are constantly sent forth in mission, that we may reach out to everyone in need.

    • Vision and Mission
          • VISION

          • Hearts in Prayer, Minds in Mission, and Hands in Solidarity.

          • MISSION

          • To enkindle the Catholic Church in India with zeal for faith formation and proclamation, that being empowered in self-sufficiency and self-reliance, the Catholic faithful will collaborate for creative synergy in the peripheries of mission.

          • OBJECTIVES

          • To build a culture of sharing among the Catholic faithful in order to express solidarity with our brothers and sisters in need…

    • History
          • ESTABLISHMENT OF CCBI

            The Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), established in 1988, after the launch of the National Pastoral Plan in 2013, conceived the idea at different stages, and Communio saw its light in 2016, at the XXIX Plenary Assembly held in Bhopal. The celebration of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy (8 Dec 2015 to 20 Nov 2016) announced by our Holy Father Pope Francis.

    • Team
          • President, CCBI

            Cardinal Filipe Neri Ferrão
            Chairman, Communio

          • Vice President, CCBI

            Most Rev. George Antonysamy
            Member, Communio

          • Secretary General, CCBI

            Most Rev. Anil Couto
            Member, Communio

          • Deputy Secretary General, CCBI

            Rev. Dr. Stephen Alathara
            Director, Communio

          • Associate Director, Communio

            Rev. Fr. Vignan Das

             

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Twenty Young Leaders Committed to Become Lay Missionaries

Tallur, Udupi, June 24, 2024 (CCBI): The twenty youth leaders from seven states of India have committed to becoming lay missionaries through the Communio missionary training programme. The commitment ceremony took place at St. Francis Assisi Church in Tallur, Udupi diocese, Karnataka.

The second batch of the missionary training programme organised by Communio in collaboration with the CCBI Youth Commission was inaugurated by Rev. Dr. Stephen Alathara, Deputy Secretary General, CCBI, and the Director of Communio on Sunday, June 23, 2024, at Tallur, Udupi. Earlier, the Youth Commission trained, in March 2024, thirty young leaders to embark on a missionary journey.

The Communio Missionary Training Programme began on June 22 and will conclude on June 27 by taking the missionary pledge before Most Rev. Gerald Isaac Lobo, Bishop of Udupi.

The selected volunteers, chosen for their diverse linguistic, cultural, and environmental backgrounds, are being immersed in the local culture by staying with twenty families from St. Francis Assisi parish. This unique arrangement aims to provide firsthand experience of Catholic life in Dakshina Kannada, mirroring the essence of missionary work.

Participants expressed enthusiasm about the opportunity. Smriti Kujur, a young electricity board employee from Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh diocese, shared her long-held dream of becoming a lay missionary. “This programme has finally given me the chance to fulfill my aspiration,” Kujur said.

Aneesh Challa, an ICYM leader from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, highlighted the programme’s impact on his faith journey. “It’s not just about missionary work; it’s about deepening our faith and connecting with like-minded individuals,” Challa explained.

Dr. Roma Sah, a young medical practitioner from Patna, Bihar, sees the programme as an opportunity to serve the Church through her profession. “I am excited to combine my medical expertise with missionary work,” Dr. Roma Sah remarked.

Fr. Chetan Machado, the project director of Communio Missionary Training programme, expressed optimism about the programme’s future. “The enthusiasm we are seeing is inspiring. We are committed to organizing more such training programmes to meet this growing interest,” he stated.

Throughout the programme, participants delved into profound insights on various session topics, including ‘We are the Church,’ ‘Every Christian is a Missionary,’ ‘Media for Mission Volunteering,’ ‘Missionary Disciples in the Digital World,’ and ‘ICYM Leaders as Mission Volunteers.’ They were guided on ways to amplify the visibility of local churches through content creation. Resource persons, including Rev. Dr. Stephen Alathara, Fr. Vignan Das, Fr. Chetan Machado, Fr Dominic Pinto, Fr Anil D’Sa, SDB Fr Edwin D’Souza and Ms Supriya Varghese.

The programme not only aims to train these young leaders in missionary work but also seeks to foster a deeper understanding of diverse Indian cultures and the challenges faced by different communities. This holistic approach is expected to equip the volunteers with the skills and sensitivity needed for effective missionary work in various parts of the country.

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