The aim is
to develop
a model of "communitarian and evangelizing parish"
with diversity
of charisms
Address:
Rio Negro 365
X5002JRG Cordoba
Prov. Cordoba
Argentina
Phone:
+54 (351) 480-4193
Santisima Trinidad Parish is in the city of Cordoba, Argentina, and includes the districts Paso de Los Andes, Caseros, Obrero (where it is the chapel San Francisco Javier), and part of the Barrio Alberdi. The population of the four districts goes up to around the 15,000 inhabitants. It is at 15 blocks of the historical helmet of the city, and includes 95 blocks, in a zone of much commercial movement. To the stable and historical population of the districts, that for 50 years have been participating in building the parochial community, is added those of the university students and young families, many of them professionals and renters. Several buildings complete the urban picture of the parochial reality.
From March 2007 the Parish is administered by a consecrated community of Masculine Nazaret, of The Movement of the Word of God, by offering to the Archdiocese.
We are being witnesses of the work of God generating life and growth in the community. As of this year the Family Catechesis for the First Communion and the Communitarian Process for Confirmation has begun. Also a Biblical Group in the San Francisco Javier Chapel has begun, and the Permanent Parochial Mission has been started, in communion with the pastoral decisions of the Conference of Aparecida and the Pastoral Archdiocesan Plan.
At this moment from Caritas we are taking care of 40 families in need of the community, and collaborating with other communities more needed of the Pastoral Zone and the Archdiocese.
We invite you to see our liturgical, apostolic, recreational and community life activities entering our blog.
May the Holy Trinity make us a community that lives the holy love of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, and make it present in the world!
Email address: pasantisimatrinidad @ yahoo.com.ar |
• Mensaje de Cuaresma 2009 en
tiempos de crisis economica , Mgr. Carlos Jose Nanez, archbishop of Cordoba.