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The Christian Life Movement (CLM; Spanish: Movimiento de Vida Cristiana, MVC) is a lay ecclesial movement, founded in 1985, in Peru. At that time, a number of initiatives from members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae had already begun. Luis Fernando Figari, the Founder of the Sodalitium, conceived the idea of gathering those people and initiatives together in an ecclesiastic movement. The Christian Life Movement forms part of the Sodalit Family, which shares a common spirituality, called the Sodalit spirituality.

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  • The Christian Life Movement (CLM; Spanish: Movimiento de Vida Cristiana, MVC) is a lay ecclesial movement, founded in 1985, in Peru. At that time, a number of initiatives from members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae had already begun. Luis Fernando Figari, the Founder of the Sodalitium, conceived the idea of gathering those people and initiatives together in an ecclesiastic movement. The Christian Life Movement forms part of the Sodalit Family, which shares a common spirituality, called the Sodalit spirituality. "The spirituality of CLM, which offers its members a personal and community-based process of ongoing formation, is characterised by devotion to the Immaculate Conception, an intense participation in liturgical life, meditation on the Word of God as the light to direct their lives and as the key to a critical reading of human projects." Figaro told an interviewer: "The ecclesial movements, such as CLM —each with own traits and style— offer ambits of Christian life where people deepen their adhesion to the Lord Jesus. Therefore, in the CLM one can: deepen, live and celebrate one's faith, discover the wonders and gifts of God, express charitable solidarity, strive to give glory to God with one's everyday life, share paths and faith experiences with their peers who are searching —hungry for the Bread of Life, thirsting for the Living Water that satisfies the deepest longings of the human being. In the center of the CLM member's faith experience lies the aspiration (I) to live holiness, (II) to commit with ardor to the apostolate, and (III) to serve God and fellow brothers and sisters with generous and fraternal donation. These three dimensions are an expression of the vision of the Christian Life Movement for its way of living the faith of the Church, and its contribution to the construction of a Civilization of Love in the world." Following investigation of sexual and psychological abuse of members, including children, of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae by the founder of the SCV and the CLM, Luis Fernando Figari, and other Sodalites, the CLM was also subject to heavy criticism over cases of abuse within it. (en)
  • Die Bewegung christlichen Lebens (en.: Christian Life Movement, Abk.: CLM, es.: Movimiento de Vida Cristiana, Abk.: MVC, it.: Movimento di Vita Cristiana, Abk.: MVC) ist eine Vereinigung von Gläubigen in der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Die christliche Bewegung wurde um 1971 in Peru gegründet und hat etwa 25.000 Mitglieder in 21 Ländern. 1994 wurde sie durch den Päpstlichen Rat für die Laien anerkannt. (de)
  • El Movimiento de Vida Cristiana (MVC) es un movimiento eclesial de la Iglesia católica fundado en 1985 en Lima, Perú. En 1990 fue reconocido como asociación nacional por la Conferencia Episcopal Peruana, y en 1994 fue aprobado por el Consejo Pontificio para los Laicos con la categoría de asociación internacional de fieles de derecho pontificio.​ Se trata de la rama más grande de la Familia Sodálite, organización de la que también forman parte el Sodalicio de Vida Cristiana, la Fraternidad Mariana de la Reconciliación, las Siervas del Plan de Dios, entre otras asociaciones. Sus miembros se llaman a sí mismos «emevecistas». (es)
  • 기독교 생활운동 (CLM, MVC )는 1985년 페루에서 창설된 평신도 교회운동이다. 그 당시 기독교 생활 형제단( Sodalitium Christianae Vitae) 회원들로부터 많은 시도가 이미 시작되었다. 형제단의 창시자 인 Luis Fernando Figari는 교회와 함께 이운동을 준비하고 시작하였다. 기독교 생활 운동은 형제 영성이라고 불리는 공통 영성을 공유하는 Sodalit Family의 일부이다. (ko)
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  • Die Bewegung christlichen Lebens (en.: Christian Life Movement, Abk.: CLM, es.: Movimiento de Vida Cristiana, Abk.: MVC, it.: Movimento di Vita Cristiana, Abk.: MVC) ist eine Vereinigung von Gläubigen in der römisch-katholischen Kirche. Die christliche Bewegung wurde um 1971 in Peru gegründet und hat etwa 25.000 Mitglieder in 21 Ländern. 1994 wurde sie durch den Päpstlichen Rat für die Laien anerkannt. (de)
  • 기독교 생활운동 (CLM, MVC )는 1985년 페루에서 창설된 평신도 교회운동이다. 그 당시 기독교 생활 형제단( Sodalitium Christianae Vitae) 회원들로부터 많은 시도가 이미 시작되었다. 형제단의 창시자 인 Luis Fernando Figari는 교회와 함께 이운동을 준비하고 시작하였다. 기독교 생활 운동은 형제 영성이라고 불리는 공통 영성을 공유하는 Sodalit Family의 일부이다. (ko)
  • The Christian Life Movement (CLM; Spanish: Movimiento de Vida Cristiana, MVC) is a lay ecclesial movement, founded in 1985, in Peru. At that time, a number of initiatives from members of the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae had already begun. Luis Fernando Figari, the Founder of the Sodalitium, conceived the idea of gathering those people and initiatives together in an ecclesiastic movement. The Christian Life Movement forms part of the Sodalit Family, which shares a common spirituality, called the Sodalit spirituality. (en)
  • El Movimiento de Vida Cristiana (MVC) es un movimiento eclesial de la Iglesia católica fundado en 1985 en Lima, Perú. En 1990 fue reconocido como asociación nacional por la Conferencia Episcopal Peruana, y en 1994 fue aprobado por el Consejo Pontificio para los Laicos con la categoría de asociación internacional de fieles de derecho pontificio.​ (es)
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  • Christian Life Movement (en)
  • Movimiento de Vida Cristiana (es)
  • 기독교 생활운동 (ko)
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