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CICM in

Mexico
Background of the Country

Mexico, officially known as the United Mexican


States, located in the Southern portion of
North America.
The Spanish arrived in the early 16th century,
leading to the colonization of Mexico until its
independence in 1821.
Mexico is the 13th largest country in the world
by land area.
Population: 129,122,797
Land area is 1,943,950 Km2 (750,563 sq.
miles)
Background of the Country

According to the 2020 Mexican


Federal Presidential Constitutional
government census (the most
Republic
recent), approximately 78 percent
of the population identifies as
Roman Catholic

Andrés Manuel López Obrador


President of Mexico
Background of the Country
Tacos Tamales Mole

Its culture is renowned


for art, music, cuisine

Ruins - Chichen itza


Mexico is a popular tourist
destination known for its
stunning beaches and ancient
ruins.
It was home to ancient civilizations

Olmec Maya Toltec Aztec


The first major civilization A Mesoamerican civilization A Pre-Columbian
in Mexico. They lived in that existed from antiquity Mesoamerican culture that The Aztecs were a
the tropical lowlands on to the early modern period. ruled a state centered in Mesoamerican culture
the Gulf of Mexico in the It is known by its ancient Tula, Hidalgo, Mexico, that flourished in
present-day Mexican temples and glyphs. The during the Epiclassic and
central Mexico in the
states of Veracruz and Maya script is the most the early Post-Classic
sophisticated and highly period of Mesoamerican
post-classic period
Tabasco. The name Olmec
developed writing system chronology, reaching from 1300 to 1521
is a Nahuatl—the Aztec
in the pre-Columbian prominence from 950 to
language—word; it means
Americas 1150 CE.
the rubber people.
CICM MISSIONARIES IN MEXICO
His journey:
Education: Secondary studies in
Wetteren and Ghent. Key traits and experiences:
Enrolled in Scheut to become a Deep love for the poor and
missionary. marginalized.
Studied philosophy at the Active involvement in their lives,
University of Leuven before shared meals, prayed, and helped
theology in Nijmegen. form communities.
Missionary work: Mexico, Embraced simplicity and service,
Cuernavaca (1969), Santo Domingo did domestic tasks and helped with
(pastoral ministry). water collection.
Discreet, rarely complained or got
Jules Perpète
Spiritual director in Washington for
five years. angry.
Six years of parish pastoral ministry Valued prayer, lit up when spoken
Born in Wetteren, Belgium on to in Spanish.
in Texas and California.
December 31, 1936.
Appointed to formation community
Religious vows on September 8, 1955. Legacy:
of CICM in Mexico as rector and
Ordained priest on August 7, 1960. Marked by devotion to Our Lady of
treasurer (1984).
Missionary in Mexico, the Dominican
Worked with pastoral team in Guadalupe.
Republic, the United States and
Mexico's working-class Believed to be alive in spirit, close
Belgium.
neighborhoods. to the poor and Our Lady of
Died in Sint-Pieters-Leeuw (Zuun),
Returned to Belgium in 2006 as an Guadalupe.
Belgium on January 20, 2024, at the
age of 87. animator of Scheut communities.
CICM MISSIONARIES IN MEXICO
Germain was born in Poperinge,
Belgium, on July 21, 1933. Served in Mexico City as pastor of
Took his first vows on September 8, 1953, La Divina Providencia Parish and
and was ordained a priest on August 3, held leadership roles in the CICM
1958. Autonomous District Council of
Served as a missionary in the United Mexico.
States of America, the Dominican Became Rector of the Provincial
Republic, Italy (Rome), Mexico, and House in Guatemala in 2004 and
Guatemala. later named Chaplain of the
Died in Guatemala City on March 25, Comunidades Católicas de San
2022, at the age of 88. Pablo.
Third of seven children of Oscar Experienced health issues,
Louwagie and Anna Vandewalle, with including severe heart failure and
two brothers and four sisters. acute pulmonary edema, leading to
Studied theology at the Catholic his passing on the mission field.

Germain University of America in Washington, DC,


after ordination.
Displayed mental sharpness
despite physical weakness during
Held various positions in the United hospitalization.
Louwagie States, including parochial vicar, pastor,
and Provincial Superior.
Remembered as a great missionary,
priest, human being, brother, and
Elected as a member of the CICM friend to all.
General Government in Rome from 1981
to 1987.
CICM MISSIONARIES IN MEXICO
Held various roles within the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart
of Mary (CICM):
Official accountant while studying at Washington Seminary.
Provincial Counselor and Treasurer of the CICM Province in the
Dominican Republic from 1974 to 1979.
Member of the Formation Team in the CICM Mexico Initial
Formation Program from 1979 to 1981.
Assistant director of the Latin American Program at the Mexican
American Cultural Center in San Antonio, Texas, in 1982.
Director of Promotion at Missionhurst and Provincial Superior of
Joseph Giordano CICM U.S. Province for two terms from 1983 to 1994.
Held various roles from 1998 to 2020, including Rector of
Joseph (Joe) Giordano was born in Missionhurst, Director of Promotion, Member of the Provincial
Brooklyn, NY, on April 4, 1943.
Son of Italian immigrants, Michael
Council, and Chaplain of the Knights of Columbus.
Giordano and Anna Intranuovo. Assigned as Superior of Dominion House, where he passed away.
Missionary service in the Dominican
Republic, Mexico, and USA.
Died in Arlington, VA, on November 29, Described as a true disciple of the Lord, facing
2021, at the age of 78. challenges with resilience and fulfilling his ministries
Remembered as a complex personality
with a profound sense of service, ability effectively.
to listen, and discreet demeanor. Remembered for his dedication and service
Background of CICM Missionaries

The CICM established in Mexico in 1979 - when it


opened a formation house where confreres who were
destined to work in Latin America or the Caribbean did
their theological studies.
In the middle eighties some confreres of Guatemala
arrived at Mexico fleeing the persecution. Some got
settled at Zacatenco; others in Chiapas.
The purpose of settling in Chiapas was to work with
the Guatemalan refugees; however, because of their
condition of foreigners, they were not allowed to work
with them.
Background of CICM Missionaries
In 2003, the formation house moved from Ciudad de Mexico to Tlapan.

At present there are eight members of the CICM in Mexico.


They are distributed in two dioceses:
1. Archdiocese of Mexico
2. Diocese of Tlapa (Estado de Guerrero).

There are three missionary priorities:


1. The work in the periphery of the big city
2. Presence in the world of indigenous Nahua people
3. Prison ministry.

The goal of CICM in Mexico is inclined in helping the rural communities


to become productive and fight poverty. To provide food, decent
housing, medical care, and education for the children, and to see their
people come to accept Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour.
SPECIFIC MISSION

COMMUNITY AID AND


UPLIFMENT

enhancing productivity
combat poverty
thrive and improve living
conditions
IMPACT TO Their mission ended up giving
the people what the mission

THE PEOPLE promised:

Food
Decent Housing
Medical Care
Mission rooted in
community upliftment
Sustainable initiatives and
assistance
IMPACT TO
THE CHURCH
Contribution to religious landscape
Promotion of Catholicism
Provision of spiritual guidance, Active
involvement in parish life, education,
youth ministry, inter-religious
dialogue
Focus on restoring dignity of
marginalized communities
Addressing issues of poverty and
inequality
Mitigating social and economic
challenges
Mexican Folk
Song

"De colores" (Made of Colors)


is a traditional Spanish
language folk song that is
well known throughout the
Spanish-speaking world.
It is widely used in the
Catholic Cursillo movement
Thank You!!!

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