The Christian Life Movement (CLM)


 
 

 

What is the christian life movement?

The CLM is a spirituality that works to promote the vocation of the laity to the apostolate—to evangelize the world! It exists to form this laity for the vocation to go out to share the gospel. Members of the laity are called to announce the Lord Jesus in their daily lives. For more info, visit the CLM website here!

We have weekly Saturday Mass & Rosary, and a monthly formation and fellowship activity! Contact Maria Jose Armas (marmas@saintsaj.org) to get involved!

 
 
 
 

History of the clm

The Christian Life Movement was first established on December 8th, 1985. As decreed by the Pontifical Council for the Laity on March 23, 1994, the CLM is recognized as an International Association of the Faithful of Pontifical Right. More info can be found on the Vatican website here.


 
 

Who is the clm?

The CLM has many members across 21 different countries. It exists worldwide, with members located in countries in Asia (1), Europe (5), North America (6), and South America (9).

Anyone can be a part of the CLM; there are no registration forms. Rather, people freely choose to join. There are also consecrated members of the community who take a promise of celibacy that dedicate their lives fully to the apostolate. There are three branches of consecrated members, and each branch is a Society of Apostolic Life. Canon law governing Societies of Apostolic Life can be found here.

  • (Sodalitium Christianae Vitae); Consecrated men

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  • (Marian Community of Reconciliation); One of two branches of consecrated women

  • (Servants of the Plan of God); One of two branches of consecrated women

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