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o llaboration for mission, international

o llaboration for mission, international. FORMATION FOR A NEW MARIST WORLD. ollaboration for mission, international. Cmi. DISTRICT. MARIST. ASIA. West Bengal, INDIA TALIT 1. Alex Arockiasamy (India) 2. Bartholomew Malangmei (India) 4. Jos é Mar í a Sierra (Spain)

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  1. ollaborationfor mission, international

  2. FORMATION FOR A NEW MARIST WORLD ollaborationfor mission, international Cmi

  3. DISTRICT MARIST ASIA West Bengal, INDIA TALIT 1. Alex Arockiasamy (India) 2. Bartholomew Malangmei (India) 4. José María Sierra (Spain) 4. PepitoMahong (Philippines)

  4. BANGLADESH MYMENSINGH Candidates’ community members: 1. VigilioBwalya(Zambia) 2. George Valle (Philippines) Aspirants’ community members: 1. Javier Bometón (Spain) 2. Marti Enrich  (Spain) SREEMONGOL 1. Eugenio Sanz (Spain) 2. César Henríquez (El Salvador)

  5. THAILAND BANGKOK DISTRICT HOUSE 1. José Luis Grande (Spain) 2. Juan Castro (Mexico) 3. Neiva Hoffelder(Brazil) SAMUT SAKHON 1. Andrew Chan (Malaysia) 2. Andrés Barrera (Spain) PALA-U 1. GilberBarillas(Guatemala) 2. Doroteo Román (Paraguay)

  6. VIETNAM HA NOI 1. Pietro Codato (Italy) 2. MitsuakiHatanaka (Bolivia) QUỐC OAI 1. Geoff Kelly (Australia) 2. Antonio Sánchez (Spain) 3. Nguyen Van Quy (Vietnam) HO CHI MINH (Saigon) 1. Michael Potter (New Zealand) 2. Ador Santiago (Philippines)

  7. CAMBODIA PAILIN 1. Francis Attah (Ghana) 2. Gilbert Dakora(Ghana) 3. Ignatius In (Korea) 4. Rodrigo Sánchez (Mexico) 5. Estela Rodríguez (Mexico) 6. Josué Sánchez (Mexico) 7. Tim Leen (New Zealand) PHNOM PENH 1. AgustÍ CassÚ(Spain) 2.Georges Palandre (France) SAEN MONOROM 1. Max Meier (Argentina) 2. Bernhard Tremmel (Germany)

  8. CHINA 1. Ismael Valls (Spain) 2. Philip Ninfaasie (Ghana) 3. Walter Eras (El Salvador)

  9. FORMATION/PREPARATION 1. Salvador Salinas (El Salvador) 2. Rajkumar Soosai Manakam (India) STUDY LEAVE MANILA 1. Miguel Vielva (America – Central) ARGENTINA 2. Pedro Chimeno (Argentina) ASSIGNMENT COMPLETED 1. Evelyn Kow 2. Diego Zawadzky (Colombia) 2. Miguel Angel Santos (Mexico) 3. Abel Eom (Korea) 4. Christina Kim (Korea) 5. Roberto Mendez (Mexico)

  10. FORMATION ASSSIGNMENTS SRI LANKA TUDELLA NOVITIATE 1. CanisioWillrich (Brazil) PHILIPPINES DAVAO PUSTULANCY 1. Hilario Schwab (Argentina) 2. Luis Sobrado (Spain) 3. PacoGarciá (Spain) ITALY MANZIANA FORMATORS 1. Mark Poro (Solomon Islands) 2. Juan Gustavo Gil (Spain)

  11. GERMANY SC0TLAND

  12. AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND INDIA

  13. THE AMERICAS

  14. ARCO NORTE Communidad Juan Diego, East Harlem CUBA

  15. EUROPE AFRICA

  16. Needs Analysis • The work of Cmi is international. • The four languages of the Institute are used. • Communications need to be in the languages the Home Provinces [Volunteers] and Host Provinces [Welcoming Communities] • Communications need to have a timely response. Waiting for translations clog the process. Google translations can be misleading. Courtesy requires replies in the appropriate language. • Evaluation of the work of Cmi at the General Conference made reference to the need to communicate in other languages. • To address this need it is proposed that a person be appointed as an Assistant to the Director who would be located in his own province but communicating regularly with the Director in Rome. • As at the date of this presentation there is a ‘Case Load’ of 33 volunteers requiring management. • Possibility that Cmi will be involved in animating and administering the new vision for international communities. • Cmi will be involved in animating and administering the new vision for international communities.

  17. Possibility that Cmi will be involved in animating and administering the new vision for international communities.

  18. PROPOSAL Explore what we have available now. Propose some models for Cmi into the future. COMBINATION OF BOTH MODELS ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Mission/Hermanos Hoy Model ‘AGENTS’ IN-COUNTRY FMSI/Laicos Model

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