Welcome to CLC of the Philippines website.

    The Christian Life Community (CLC) is a worldwide association of Christian men and women, adult and youth from all social conditions. As an Ignatian lay community and inspired by Mary our Mother, we see our mission in the light of our particular vocation. The CLC in the Philippines is imbued with a sense of the Church, and sees its mission in creatively, freely and joyfully participating in the transformation of the Philippines towards a just and humane society.

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A Call to the Members of the CLCP on the 2010 Elections

November 11th, 2009 | No Comments »

 

A Call to the Members of the CLCP on the 2010 Elections
 

In reflecting on the national situation in light of the upcoming 2010 elections, CLCP desires to highlight the following as its members discern within community on how best to be involved both on the local and national levels:

 

Premises:

We continue to live in a context where the reality of poverty constrains the freedom and dignity of the majority of our people. 
This poverty negatively affects our democracy because it gives … Read More

Guide’s Training Program 2010

November 4th, 2009 | No Comments »

Dear Guides,

Attached are the training programs for guides to be held starting January 2010.  If you are interested in the workshops,  please block off the dates in your 2010 calendars and let me know that you’d like to participate.  Although the programs are mainly for guides, your community members are welcome to attend in case they are interested.  Please let me know if I can clarify anything for you.  Thanks.

Chibu

Click here to Download Guides’ Training 2010 Program

CLCP NA 2009 Group Picture

October 30th, 2009 | No Comments »

CLCP NA'09: A Lay, Apostolic and Prophetic Community Spreading the Ignatian Fire

CLCP NA 2009 Participants

 Abesamis, Jaypee | Abrina, Ronito | Abrina, Virginia | Acenas, Michael | Agbayani, Lolita | Agina, Teofila | Albis, Elsie | Artadi, Adelina | Artadi, Roberto | Azucena, Cristeto | Bautista, Ma. Alegria | Bautista, Milagros | Bautista, Rose Linda | Benedicto, Natividad | Capistrano, Eos | Chua, Donnabelle | Chua, Karl Kendrick | Crisostomo, Yvette | Dael, Dale Aloysius | Dagatan, … Read More

Seminar on Active Non-Violence

October 29th, 2009 | No Comments »

The CHRISTIAN LIFE COMMUNITY OF THE PHILIPPINES invites you to a two-day seminar on
ACTIVE NON-VIOLENCE (ANV)

Date: 14 – 15 November 2009 (Saturday and Sunday)
Time: 08:00AM – 06:00PM on both days
Venue: Jean Leunis Hall, 2/F CLC Center, Seminary Drive, AdMU Campus, QC
Seminar fee: PhP500 (inclusive of food & handouts)
It will be facilitated by Ms. Jean Llorin and Ms. Mercy Abad.

Limited slots only.
Please call (02) 426-0074 not later than Tuesday, 10 November 2009 for reservations.

FORCE OF TRUTH.  POWER OF LOVE.  WAY … Read More

A Call for CLCers to Respond to the Greater Need.

September 28th, 2009 | No Comments »

April Fools member Lulu Gonzalez had floodwaters reach the second floor of her house and lost a lot of property.  Our Youth coordinator Jaymee Duran, also, and they have a patient-relative with them on oxygen who was dangerously close to losing her oxygen supply as of last Saturday.

Members can post messages of comfort and special prayers onsite.
Rose

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    Our spirituality is centered on Christ and we draw strength and inspiration from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius (SpEx).With the help of Faith Group Guides provided by CLCP, we live out the Ignatian spirituality in a lay community through daily personal prayer based on Sacred Scripture, discernment through daily review of one's life, regular spiritual direction, active participation in the Eucharist, an active sacramental life and a love for the Mother of God.

    We come together on a regular basis to celebrate community life. We relate to each other with trust and openness, respecting the uniqueness of individuals and supporting one another in mission. Our community life assures a deep sharing by members of our faith and human life.

    Our ordinary way of discovering how best to bring Christ's presence to our world is through apostolic discernment, that is both individual and communal. We respond to the call of Christ from within the world in which we live. Our lay identity and our mission lie in the Church and the world, in order to bring the gospel of salvation to all people and to serve individual persons and society. We render preferential service to the poor, opt to live a simple lifestyle and celebrate family life.