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Charter and Constitution

The structures of Faith and Light are like the sap that flows through a large tree to keep it alive, to help it to grow, flower and produce fruit. The Charter is like the heart of Faith and Light, its inspiration. The Constitution is like the trunk so that the sap may spread and give life... it explains the organization of movement.

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Christmas celebration in the province Colours of Asia

More details in the flyer to download

Located in Events

Christmas greetings, Don Marco Bove, international chaplain

May the Lord give us his peace, so that we too may be a sign of peace for all.

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Code of conduct

The Faith and Light International Association has set up a code of conduct relating to the wellbeing and protection of the most vulnerable people in its communities, in particular the children and the intellectually disabled, young and adult, who have joined the local communities for their usual meeting times and for more occasional activities such as weekends, holiday camps, pilgrimages...

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Colours of Asia Fun Camp

Theme "Come, beloved come"

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Communities that meet

''Faith and Light is founded on the belief that each person with an intellectual disability is fully a person with all the rights of a human being : above all the right to be loved, recognized and respected for himself or herself and in the choices he/she makes. Faith and Light believes that every person, able-bodied or disabled, is equally loved by God and that Jesus lives in them." (Charter II, 1)

Located in Community / Life in our communities

Communities with young children

For many parents of young children with an intellectual disability, it is difficult to look into the future, and so difficult to be at ease in a community with adults suffering from disabilities. They only have just enough strength to live from day to day with the small child. This is how communities with young children were created.

Located in Community / Life in our communities