Catholic Integrated Community
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- Work cat.: Tyldesley, M. No heavenly delusion?, 2003:p. 86 (Integrierte Gemeinde, the IG is not structured in the classical "commune" mode. It does not consist of a group of people who have voluntarily agreed to pool their goods and money. That said, the IG's members do share their lives, and do form a community. Each member is reponsible for his finances, but in agreement with the Community he makes everything available for the common tasks)
- Catholic Integrated Community WWW Site, 2 June 2003:Katholische Integrierte Gemeinde, Catholic Integrated Community in brief Page (Came into being in 1968 in Munich, following a pre-history of more than 20 years. Starting in the German dioceses of Paderborn as well as Munich and Freising, the Catholic Integrated Community was officially approved in 1978 as an apostolic association of laymen (married and unmarried) and priests within the Catholic church. It is directed to the respective local Bishop. It finances its work through its own means ... At present there are Integrated Communities in ... Germany, Italy, Austria, Tanzania, Israel, and Hungary)