2015-04-30 GENERAL HOUSE

Team releases global diagnosis of Marist Institute

The international commission of New Models has finished analyzing the functioning of the Institute after one year with its results published in its second bulletin, found in the link below.

The General Council is now to “scrutinize and discuss the diagnosis and reach a consensus for the results to become part of the body of valid information for new designs,” reads the publication. “These designs are being done from March to July 2015.”

The international commission, called “New Models of Animation, Government and Management,” was created by the General Council at the request of the Secretariat of Mission in 2012.

The results underscore that “the goal of the project is to propose and implement principles and guidelines for the general administration and the administrative units.” 

Among other goals, it also aims to show “how the Marist Institute wants to be perceived in the world, the role of the Marist laity, and the places in the world where the youth needs the Institute the most.”

The team travelled to several Marist locations worldwide last year, and held six regional meetings in Mexico City, Santiago de Chile, Nairobi, Mittagong, Rome and Bangkok.

The Bulletin includes a description of the process and participants as well as the future steps the Institute will take. 

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