Foyers de Charité

OFFICIAL NAME

Foyers de Charité

 

ESTABLISHED

1936

 

HISTORY

Foyers de Charité was instituted following a meeting between Marthe Robin (1902-1981) and Father Georges Finet, who was to become her spiritual director. Marthe Robin, who had been ill from the age of 16, offered herself to the will of God in total abandon, entrusting herself to Mary. From 1930 she prayed ceaselessly to have a Catholic school in her native town of Châteauneuf-de-Galaure, and this was followed in 1940-1948 by the foundation of the Foyer of Light, Charity and Love - a centre for spiritual retreats, open to all, and the first of the numerous Foyers de Charité that spread from France to all continents. On 1 November 1986 the Pontifical Council for the Laity decreed recognition of the Foyers de Charité as an international association of the faithful of Pontifical Right.

 

IDENTITY

The members of the Foyers de Charité are lay men and women and priests who are called to live according to the spirit of the Beatitudes at the service of evangelisation, and work with the whole of the Church to reveal Christ, the light of the world, and his message of salvation. In the spirit of the Beatitudes they also place their material, intellectual and spiritual goods in common. The educational process of the members is designed to prepare them for the mission and to  make them responsible for theunity and the dynamism of the association. Formation is provided within the community, with personalmeetings with the leaders (priests and laity), community  meetings, courses of study of Holy Scripture, theology, liturgy, catechesis and liturgical animation. Among the formation activities, spiritual retreats open to all play an important part, as a synthesis of Christian life and faith in fidelity to the Word of God and the Magisterium of the Church. Retreats, animated by the laity, are led by the priest responsible for the Foyer. At the Châteauneuf-de-Galaure Foyer a onemonth formation course is held every year to enhance familiarity with the association, its charism and the way it operates.

 

ORGANISATION

The core of the association and focus of communion and cooperation between all the Foyers de Charité in the world, is the Foyer at Châteauneuf-de-Galaure, Foyer Centre. The priest-in-charge is also responsible for all the Foyers worldwide. Every Foyer de Charité - life community - comprises a priest and lay members, living in communion with the universal Church incorporated into the diocesan Church. The members of all the Foyers meet every year in a family spirit to share their experiences and jointly draft projects for expanding the association. The General Assembly is convened every five years by the priest in charge of the Foyer-Centre, elects one half of the members of the Central Council and decides on the most important spiritual and apostolic guidelines of the association. The life of the Foyers de Charité is supported by a network of friends creating the socalled "Enlarged Foyer" made up of the members of the Foyers and those taking part in the spiritual retreats, which testify to the light, charity and love of Christ throughout the world.

 

MEMBERSHIP

The association has 75 Foyers and is present in 41 countries as follows: Africa (17), Asia (5), Europe (7), Middle East (1), North America (5), and South America (6).

 

WORKS

Foyers de Charité run homes to take in children in difficulty or with disabilities and for abandoned babies, schools, homes for the elderly, a diocesan spiritual centre, dispensaries, printing shop, local religious radio stations, and canteens for the poor.

 

PUBLICATIONS

L’alouette, a two-monthly magazine.

 

WEB SITE

http://www.foyer-chateauneuf.com

 

HEADQUARTERS

Foyer de Charité 

B.P. 11

85, rue Geoffroy de Moirans

26330 Châteauneuf-de-Galaure - France

Tel. [+33]4.75687900 - Fax 4.75686691

Email: foyer.de.charite.chateauneuf@wanadoo.fr

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