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The Christian Family Movement (CFM) is a national movement of parish small groups of Catholics and their families who meet in one another's homes or in parish centers to reinforce Christian values and encourage other fellow Christian parents through active involvement with others. Its mission is "to promote Christ-centered marriage and family life; to help individuals and their families to live the Christian faith in everyday life; and to improve society through actions of love, service, education and example." CFM action groups contain five to seven families and the adults meet one or two nights each month in each other's houses.

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  • The Christian Family Movement (CFM) is a national movement of parish small groups of Catholics and their families who meet in one another's homes or in parish centers to reinforce Christian values and encourage other fellow Christian parents through active involvement with others. Its mission is "to promote Christ-centered marriage and family life; to help individuals and their families to live the Christian faith in everyday life; and to improve society through actions of love, service, education and example." CFM action groups contain five to seven families and the adults meet one or two nights each month in each other's houses. At meetings, the members of CFM practice the Observe - Judge - Act method, usually guided by the various programs provided by the CFM USA National Office. The members discuss what they have observed in their family or neighborhood and then judge what they have observed by the standards of the life and teachings of Jesus. After these discussions, they commit to actions that will positively affect their communities, in either big or small ways. This method has led to action in such areas as "foster-parenting, prison ministry, refugee sponsorship, religious education and couple counseling". Joseph Cardijn, the founder of the Young Christian Workers Movement in Belgium, was the originator of the Observe Judge Act method (also known as the Jocist Method). (en)
  • El Movimiento Familiar Cristiano (MFC) es una organización civil, con fines educativos, autogestionada, autofinanciada, sin fines de lucro La formación que promueve es la participación activa y vivencia de los valores impulsados y orientados por la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia, tanto valores humanos y cristianos, familiares y personales, para los católicos y personas de buena voluntad, los apliquen en su vida diaria, en los aspectos político, social, económico y laboral. Su misión es "promover el matrimonio centrado en Cristo y la vida familiar; ayudar a las personas y sus familias a vivir la fe cristiana en la vida cotidiana; y mejorar la sociedad a través de acciones de amor, servicio, educación y ejemplo".​ (es)
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  • The Christian Family Movement (CFM) is a national movement of parish small groups of Catholics and their families who meet in one another's homes or in parish centers to reinforce Christian values and encourage other fellow Christian parents through active involvement with others. Its mission is "to promote Christ-centered marriage and family life; to help individuals and their families to live the Christian faith in everyday life; and to improve society through actions of love, service, education and example." CFM action groups contain five to seven families and the adults meet one or two nights each month in each other's houses. (en)
  • El Movimiento Familiar Cristiano (MFC) es una organización civil, con fines educativos, autogestionada, autofinanciada, sin fines de lucro La formación que promueve es la participación activa y vivencia de los valores impulsados y orientados por la Doctrina Social de la Iglesia, tanto valores humanos y cristianos, familiares y personales, para los católicos y personas de buena voluntad, los apliquen en su vida diaria, en los aspectos político, social, económico y laboral. (es)
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  • Christian Family Movement (en)
  • Movimiento Familiar Cristiano (es)
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