One family
In the Cenacle, the communities present in the world are organised into Provinces and Regions. Today there are four Provinces (Europe-Togo, Madagascar, United States, Brazil) and the Region of Asia (Philippines, Macao and Singapore). In New Zealand there is a local community which depends directly on the Generalate.
The Europe-Togo Province brings together communities from France, Italy, England, Ireland, the Netherlands and Togo. The sisters from the province can be sent to one of the countries of which it is composed.
In the Cenacle, the communities present in the world are organised into Provinces and Regions. Today there are four Provinces (Europe-Togo, Madagascar, United States, Brazil) and the Region of Asia (Philippines, Macao and Singapore). In New Zealand there is a local community which depends directly on the Generalate.
The Europe-Togo Province brings together communities from France, Italy, England, Ireland, the Netherlands and Togo. The sisters from the province can be sent to one of the countries of which it is composed.
« Never could I have lived in a congregation that was not international, so much so that my faith in Christ, the universality of the Church, religious consecration, daily contact in community and outside were so many calls to “widen the space of my tent, to unfurl the drapes, to lengthen the ropes, to strengthen the stakes” Is, 54,2. »
Sister Chantal
Do you sometimes question what you should be doing with your life? Do you feel drawn to exploring God’s invitation to you? Are you being called?
Besides being Cenacle Sisters, there are two other ways of belonging to the Cenacle Family:
- As Cenacle Companions we feel called to share the vision, mission and spirituality of the congregation. We make an annual commitment.
- As Cenacle Auxiliaries we live out our vowed commitment within the ordinary circumstances of secular life.
Do you sometimes question what you should be doing with your life? Do you feel drawn to exploring God’s invitation to you? Are you being called?
Besides being Cenacle Sisters, there are two other ways of belonging to the Cenacle Family:
- As Cenacle Companions we feel called to share the vision, mission and spirituality of the congregation. We make an annual commitment.
- As Cenacle Auxiliaries we live out our vowed commitment within the ordinary circumstances of secular life.
As Cenacle Companions we feel called to share the vision, mission and spirituality of the Congregation. We are women and men, single and married, Catholic and of other Christian traditions who desire to live Cenacle spirituality in our daily lives. We usually meet once a month and are co-responsible with the Cenacle Sisters for the life and vitality of the Cenacle Companion Community.
We experience an extended period of formation in order to allow Cenacle spirituality to become a vital part of our lives. After this time we make a commitment which we renew annually. We do not profess vows.
As Cenacle Companions we feel called to share the vision, mission and spirituality of the Congregation. We are women and men, single and married, Catholic and of other Christian traditions who desire to live Cenacle spirituality in our daily lives. We usually meet once a month and are co-responsible with the Cenacle Sisters for the life and vitality of the Cenacle Companion Community.
We experience an extended period of formation in order to allow Cenacle spirituality to become a vital part of our lives. After this time we make a commitment which we renew annually. We do not profess vows.