Juventud Parroquial Chilena Explained

Juventud Parroquial Chilena
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Abbreviation:JUPACH
Formation:1965/1966
Type:Chilean non-profit youth organization
Purpose:Catholic youth organization
Membership:3,500
Leader Title2:Presidents
Leader Title3:Praeses
Leader Title4:Secretary-General

Juventud Parroquial Chilena (pronounced as /es/; JUPACH) is a Catholic youth organization in Chile.[1] [2] JUPACH is a member of the Catholic umbrella of youth organizations Fimcap.[3]

History

In 1965 Fr. Andrés Materne and Marleen Buekens came from Belgium to Chile and helped to build up structures for Catholic youth work in Chile and initiated a youth movement. In 1966 the youth movement was called for the first time JUPACH (short for Juventud Parroquial Chilena). The first groups were founded in Talcahuano and Los Angeles. In 1968 the new youth movement organized its first camps for young people. In 1973 der "Consejo Nacional" (English: "National Council") of JUPACH was founded in Concepción, which administrates the youth organization at national level. In 1974 "Manual de JUPACH", a booklet for the leaders of the organization with the most important information about the organization, was released. In 1975 JUPACH was adopted as a full member of Fimcap.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Ampliando la ciudadanía, promoviendo la participación: 30 innovaciones locales. 2003-01-01. Programa Ciudadanía Local Un Estimulo a la Innovación, Instituto de Asuntos Públicos. es.
  2. Book: Guía de la Iglesia en Chile. 1982-01-01. Conferencia Episcopal de Chile. es.
  3. Web site: JUPACH (Juventud Parroquial Chilena). 2016-08-18.
  4. Book: Manual de JUPACH. Juventud Parroquial Chilena. Chile.