Early Links to Italian Group
VATICAN CITY, 30 MAY 2006 (ZENIT)Here is the description of the
International Council of Catholic Men which appears in the Directory of
International Associations of the Faithful, published by the Pontifical
Council for the Laity.
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Official name: International Council of Catholic Men
Acronym: FIHC-Unum Omnes (Federation Internationale des Hommes
Catholiques)
Established: 1948
History: Unum Omnes started out as the International Federation of Men's
Associations of Catholic Action, established by the Italian Catholic
Action Men's Union. The constituent assembly in Lourdes in France was
attended by delegates from 20 countries from Europe, North America and
South America.
In 1950 at the first General Assembly, at the request of Pius XII who
had approved the plan to set up the federation and wished to open it up
to organizations that were not members of Catholic Action, its name was
changed to the "International Council of Catholic Men-Unum Omnes."
It is recognized by the Holy See as an international Catholic
organization and is a member of the Conference of International Catholic
Organizations.
Identity: Unum Omnes brings together national organizations of Catholic
men committed to the apostolate and dissemination of the Church's
teachings.
It fosters contacts between the member associations in order to
encourage mutual familiarity and assistance, and to cooperate in the
work of evangelization. It encourages the establishment of new Catholic
men's organizations.
It also establishes and maintains relations with international
organizations sharing the same objectives; it speaks out to public
opinion and international organizations on the thinking of Catholic men
regarding matters of general interest and concern.
Organization: The official bodies of Unum Omnes are the general
assembly, which has total authority regarding the management, discipline
and control of the federation; the council, as the management body
comprising the president, vice president, the general secretary, the
treasurer and ecclesiastical assistant; the executive committee, which
is responsible for decision-taking and initiatives between general
assemblies, which have to subsequently ratify them.
Membership of Unum Omnes is open to national organizations of Catholic
men, recognized by the Church authorities, or national associations of
men and women. Diocesan Catholic men's organizations can become
associate members.
Membership: Unum Omnes comprises 36 member associations in 36 countries.
Publications: Newsletter, published three times a year
Web site: www.unum-omnes.com
Headquarters:
Federation Internationale des Hommes Catholiques
Palazzo San Calisto
00120 Vatican City
Tel. and Fax (39) 0669.887382
E-mail: unumomnes@libero.it
© Copyright 2006
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Libreria Editrice Vaticana [adapted]
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