"Seguimi" Lay Group of Human-Christian Promotion

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OFFICIAL NAME

"Seguimi" Lay Group of Human-Christian Promotion

 

ALSO KNOWN AS

"Seguimi"

 

ESTABLISHED

1965

 

HISTORY

The pre-foundation phase of "Seguimi" dates back to the 1960s, and occurred in two cities: Modena and Rome. In Modena, a large group of young people and adults felt the desire to live radical Christianity in dialogue in the manner and according to the needs of the modern age. In Rome, after a meeting between Paola Majocchi, the present President, and Father Anastasio Gutiérrez, a Claretian Father and jurist (1911-1998) the idea took shape of a new Lay Association, in harmony with the thinking of Vatican II. Mgr Abele Conigli, Bishop of Sansepolcro (Arezzo) gave "Seguimi" canonical approbation as a Pious Union. Faithful to its structure and charism, "Seguimi" moves forward keeping pace with the times in the process of deepening its identity. Following 1967, it spread to other Italian dioceses and then gradually spread worldwide. On 19 March 1984 the Pontifical Council for the Laity decreed recognition of "Seguimi" Gruppo Laico di Promozione Umano-Cristiana as an international association of the faithful of Pontifical Right.

 

IDENTITY

"Seguimi" is a lay association based on the following of Christ, with the intention of achieving the full human and Christian self fulfilment of the individual person by providing an adequate formation and through the search for each person’s own place in the construction of the Kingdom, based on the potential of each one, and in response to the needs of the world, to be able to live here and now the full happiness of being the children of God. In the pursuit of these objectives, emphasis is given to the life of faith, with personal and community daily prayer; mature interpersonal relations in Christ, in a family climate; the Christian Lay presence in every professional and social sphere; providing formation in responsible freedom; cooperation with works focusing around the human person. The formation itinerary proposed to the members is designed to lead people to full maturity in Christ, both in their professional and in their community lives, using Holy Scripture and theology for the spiritual and apostolic life. "Seguimi" excludes no area of service whatsoever. At the present time, it is concerned with human and Christian development, assisting the elderly and disabled, supporting families, welcoming in unmarried mothers, and international cooperation.

 

ORGANISATION

"Seguimi" has four types of membership: committed members, who live in celibacy, organised into male and female communities, which make up the Animation Centre; affiliated members, who live a celibate life individually; aggregated members, as individuals and families; voluntary members, who share its spirit and take part in its work. Without prejudice to its lay character, "Seguimi" also admits priests, some of whom are responsible for providing doctrinal and ecclesial orientation to the association, and to provide religious instruction for the laity according to the wish of the Second Vatican Council. Fidelity to the Gospel and the Evangelical counsels is based on personal commitment, without any vows, but based solely on an informed and radical choice of Christ, which matures in the concrete reality of daily life. In a climate of self responsibility and the promotion of the individual person which is characteristic of "Seguimi", authority plays a subsidiary and coordinating role. The Central Council encourages and appraises any personal initiatives, adopting them and unifying them in a more universal vision. The government is assisted by the Statutory Guarantees Superior Council, the Economic Affairs Council, and the Education and Culture Council.

 

MEMBERSHIP

"Seguimi" has about 800 members in 11 countries as follows: Africa (3), Europe (3), North America (1), and South America (4).

 

WORKS

In Italy, "Seguimi" has set up a sheltered home and a cultural centre for the elderly; a farm; Orizzonti Nuovi and Solidart Centres (handicraft workshops, exhibitions and fairs for fundraising, organising work and training camps on universalism); the PAD centre (remote adoption of development initiatives in three African countries); a youth centre; drop-in centres; the Family and Life Centre for the formation of family workers and parents, education in sexuality, supporting nuclear families in difficulty; a spirituality and conference Centre. "Seguimi" has also given rise to the Association for International cooperation and voluntary service education, Granito de Paz in Spain; and medical, nutritional and care centre for future mothers and an agricultural development project in the Democratic Republic of Congo; a home for children in difficulties in Cameroon; a care centre in the war refugee camps in Burundi.

 

PUBLICATIONS

SI VIS, published every two months; Seguimi News, published every four months.

 

WEB SITE

http://www.grupposeguimi.org

 

HEADQUARTERS

"Seguimi" Gruppo Laico di Promozione Umano-Cristiana

Via Clemente III, 29 - 00167 Roma - Italy

Tel. and Fax [+39]06.6277806

Email: seguimi.sede@iol.it

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