Structure

ICCRS Council

The ICCRS Council is composed of a President, a Vice-President, and various members who represent ICCRS in the five continents and different types of ministries and communities. It is composed of lay people, priests and religious, and is assisted by one or two advisors.

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ICCRS Committees

As listed in Article 24 of the ICCRS Statutes, there are various committees and sub-committees that function within ICCRS. All of the committees present an annual report of their activities to the ICCRS Council, which is reviewed in-depth at each Council Meeting.

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ICCRS Sub-committees

As listed in Art. 24 of the ICCRS Statutes, there are various committees and sub-committees that function within ICCRS. All of the committees present an annual report of their activities to the ICCRS Council, which is reviewed in-depth at each Council meeting.

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ICCRS Office

Every year, the ICCRS Council officially meets to find always new ways to serve the worldwide CCR. The decisions, events, and initiatives are made during each meeting, then are formally carried out by the staff of the ICCRS office. Located in the Vatican, the office frequently welcomes pilgrims from around the world as well as religious and lay persons in search of resources on the CCR.

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Voluntary Service at ICCRS

From time to time ICCRS seeks the help of those who are willing to serve at its office with their God-given talents and time, furthering their mission in the Catholic Charismatic Renewal within the Vatican City, at the very heart of the Church.
There are two options for volunteers to serve at ICCRS:

  • Long Term Service: one year or longer.
  • Short Term Service: two, three or more months, and up to one year.
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