Records Relating to Local Administration Caraca... | Saint Michael's College Archives & Special Collections
In answer to Pope John XXIII’s call for priests in Latin America, the Society of Saint Edmund established a parish in Caracas, Venezuela in 1964. The Edmundites arrived in Caracas in January, where they formed the first religious house in Caracas. In Prados del Este, the middle-class area, and in Las Minas, the barrio, local people worked with the Edmundites to build a vibrant faith community. By 1968, their mission included a medical dispensary, library, catechetical center, classrooms and a community room in the Edmundite Community Service Center, as well as the parishes. A Credit Union and Community cooperative followed soon thereafter. Although it is now administered as a separate entity, the mission in Caracas fell under the governance of the Edmundite Southern House for much of its existence.
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