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Compartir reached:
2005 - Presentation at Consejo
Episcopal Latinoamericano (CELAM), in Ecuador,
during the II Meeting on Church’s Self Financing, which
gathered the Bishops Conferences’ heads of the Bolivarian Region.
2002 - The plan was presented at the CELAM,
Colombia, during the
Workshop on Self Financing in the Latin American Church.
Secretariados Generales (General Secretariats) from several
National Bishops Conferences from Latin America were present.
2001
- Presentation at FALCA
(Meeting of Foundations assisting the Catholic Church) and at Chilean
National Bishop Conference. Information exchange with the
Financial Commission of the Chilean
National Bishop Conference.
2001
- Princeton Theological
Seminary, USA requested
material and literature for their library.
2000 - People from Venezuela Church came to Argentina to learn about
Compartir and to compare it with other experiences – Brazil and
Peru. Some months later, they informed us that Venezuela Church
decided to adopt Plan Compartir under the name of Solidaridad. They
were going to customize the materials to their experience. They
highly valued the sense of being Church the Plan has, and its method
and materials.
1999 - The Plan was presented at the Workshop “Self-
financing, a challenge for the Church”. A year later, people
from Pastoral of the Dime, dioceses of Callao, Peru, came to
Argentina to learn and be trained about the Plan in order to adopt
our tools and ideas.
1999
- Presentation at the 2nd
International Congress of National Catholic Stewardship Council,
Rome.
1998 - Presentation and interchange of materials and experiences
(in several opportunities) with Proyecto
Bernabé (Economic Reform Plan at Uruguayan
National Bishops Conference).
Verbatim
comments on the Plan can illustrate the importance of our activities:
“I have no doubts that the Argentinean Church is proud of
Compartir. I have listened to this in Rome, Montevideo, Bogotá.”
Monsg. Giaquinta, farewell letter to the Board and National Team,
November 2002.
“After considering different initiatives in the continent,
Compartir is the seen as the most effective tool”. Einardo
Bingemer, Porticus Foundation Director, letter to the Board,
December 2001.
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