| Community Update Archive - SCJ Presence in Venezuela |
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Over the course of the next two years, three other SCJs joined Father Manual in his work of establishing a new foundation. During these years, the fathers were engaged in diverse apostolic activities in Caracas and other places. Finally, in November of 1956, the Priests of the Sacred Heart took possession of Saint Michael Archangel Parish in the southern part of Caracas. From there, the SCJs began to consolidate their presence in Venezuela and to expand into the interior of the country with the arrival of more religious from Spain. The first foundation outside of Caracas was in San Carlos in 1968. Then communities were established in Mariara (1971), Valencia (1974), Tinaquillo (1977), Father Dehon Seminary in Caracas (1984), Rosales and El Jarillo in the Diocese of Los Teques (1993) where there is a retirement home for the Priests of the Sacred Heart. Today, the fundamental activity of the Priests of the Sacred Heart in Venezuela is in six parishes with distinct pastoral and social characteristics. There are also two houses of formation in Caracas: the Father Dehon Seminary for philosophy and the Saint Michael the Archangel seminary for theology. Finally there is the "Sacred Heart" retreat house. The SCJs in Venezuela are an ecclesiastical Region dependent on the Spanish Province of the Priests of the Sacred Heart. This means that most of the SCJs come from Spain, although the presence of SCJs from Venezuela continues to grow. Activities in the year 2000 2. Social Medical Centers 3. Child Care Centers |