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Cursillo World Organization Chart and current Chief Executives

To co-ordinate its development, the Cursillo Movement has come up with the following structure. The role of the International structures (OMCC with its 4 International Groups) and of the National Secretariats is to provide services of communion, communication and coordination. Diocesan Secretariats are autonomous and the first authority in the Cursillo Movement is the diocesan bishop.

 

 

 

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International
Groups

Click the name of the Group to find its
current
leaders

 

 

 

National Secretariats

Countries listed at the right are divided by geographic area covered by International Groups, but not all countries are officially members of their International Group

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Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Chile
Columbia
Costa Rica
Dominican R.
Ecuador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Australia -En
Australia -Vi
CNMI (Mariana - Saipan)
Guam
Hawaii
India
Japan (Okinawa-Military)
Korea
Philippines
Samoa-USA

Singapore
Sri Lanka
Taiwan-China
Thailand
Vietnam in Diaspora

 

Antigua
Barbados
Canada -En
Canada -Es
Canada -Fr
Cuba
Dominica

Grenada
Guyana
Jamaïca
Montserrat

Puerto Rico
St Lucia

St Vincent
Trinidad
USA-En
USA-Es
USA-Vi
USA-Fi
USA-Ko

Austria
Belgium
Benin
Burkina Faso
Croatia
Czech Rep.
Equat. Guinea

France
Germany
Gibraltar
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Romania
Slovakia
South Africa
Spain
Switzerland
Togo
Un. Kingdom, England & Wales

 

 

 

 

logo OMCC (Organismo Mundial de Cursillos de Cristiandad)

The World Organization of the Cursillo Movement changes its seat location every four years.
From 1998 to 2001, it was located in Germany, a country belonging to the EWG (European Working Group).
From 2002 to 2005, it moved to Brazil, a member of the GLCC (Latin-american Group).
From 2006 to 2009, the seat has been in the United States, as designated by the GANG (North American Carribean Group).
From 2010 to 2013, Australia represented the 4th International Group, GAP (Asia-Pacific Group)
From 2014 to 2017, the GET(European Group) has chosen to direct PORTUGAL OMCC of 2014-2017
From 2018 to 2022, it moved to Mexico, a member of the GLCC (Latin-american Group).
From 2023 to 2027, it moved to SPAIN
- following the current Executive.:

President
Álvaro Martínez Moreno (Espagne)
Spiritual Advisor
Mgr. José Angel Saiz Meneses, (Espagne)
Vice-president
Adair José Batista (Brésil)
Secretary
Françoise Delaunoy Horta (Chili)
Treasurer
Thomas Patrick Creen (Ukraine)
GAP group representative Alfred Bongi (Australie)
GECC group representative Krésimir Percela (Croatie)
GLCC group representative Alberto Stang (Argentine)
NACG group representative Jackie DeMesme-Gray (États-Unis)

 

 

GLCC - Latin-American Group
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC is the current the coordinating country for the 2023-2027 term.
President
Guillermo Mejia
Vice President
 
Spiritual Advisor
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
Member
 

 

 

GECC - European Group
HUNGARY is the current coordinating country for the 2023-2027 term.
President

Judith Vardai

Spiritual Advisor
 
Vice President
 
Secretary
 
Treasurer

 

 

 

NACG - North American and Caribean Group
US coordinates the work of the North American and Caribbean Group (GANC) for 2023-2027
President
Steve Krause
Spiritual Advisor
Fr. Andrew Barnard
Vice-president
Linda Pitkanen
Secretary
Estellita Rene'
Treasurer
Arlene van Diepen
Member

 

 

APG - Asia Pacific Group
The PHILIPPINES coordinate the work of the Asia-Pacific Group (APG) from 2023 to 2027
President

Conrad Dizon

Spiritual Advisor
 
Vice-president
 
International Affairs