“Our Latin American School of Vincentian Spirituality was born in the midst of great expectations. It was a drean that the CLAPVI, in the year 2002 in Curitiba, began. Its organization was slow, passing through Honduras, Chile and Rome. After many suggestions, shared experiencies and collaboration, a reasonable and all inclusive agreement was reached which gave birth to the program of the first experience of this School in January and February.” It is evident that, besides the evaluations made in the first experience, it was the dialogue with the participants that gave a better idea of all that took place in this initial experience. They were the very ones who gave suggestions to better the content and methodology. In general, the evaluations were positive. The atmosphere created among the participants was pleasant and brotherly. The enthusiasm of the group spole for itself. The only thing that remained undecided was the concern about how to continue the lived experience and transmit to others what was learned…
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