The Emmanuel Community includes all states of life: lay men and women, married couples,
consecrated brothers and sisters and priests.
Today, 140 priests, 120 seminarians and 15 permanent deacons are in the Emmanuel Community.
Priests in the Emmanuel Community are diocesan priests under the authority of their respective bishops who allow them to be members of the Emmanuel.
Most of them carry out their ministry in parishes, in a brotherhood of priests. Consecrated brothers and sisters, as well as lay people of the Emmanuel Community, help them.
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- More than 16 parishes worldwide are run by a brotherhood of priests from the Emmanuel Community
- A dozen priests have a ministry of teaching; others work in chaplaincies.
- The pilgrimages to
Paray-le-Monial, France, are run by a brotherhood of priests and laymen of the Emmanuel.
- Several are in foreign missions: Cameroon, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of China (Taiwan).
- Some work full-time for the Emmanuel Community.
For more information:
visit the Emmanuel vocations website
www.emmavoc.com/eng
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