Communion
and Liberation is
an ecclesial movement whose purpose is the education to Christian
maturity of its adherents and collaboration in the mission of
the Church in all the spheres of contemporary life.
It began in Italy
in 1954 when Fr Luigi Giussani established a Christian presence
in Berchet high school in Milan with a group called Gioventù Studentesca
(Student Youth), GS for short. The current name of the movement,
Communion and Liberation (CL), appeared for the first time in
1969.
It synthesizes the
conviction that the Christian event, lived in communion, is the
foundation of the authentic liberation of man. Communion and Liberation
is today present in about seventy countries throughout the world.
There is no type of membership card, but only the free participation
of persons.
The basic instrument
for the formation of adherents is weekly catechesis, called School
of Community.
The official magazine
of the Movement is the international monthly, Traces.