TEC branches out to Bolivia with workshop to train leaders to build faith formation, ministry partnerships and outreach to young people
TEC, a movement of spirituality for older adolescents and young adults, is sending a bilingual training team to three areas of Bolivia to train TEC leaders to minister to young people in their dioceses.
The three areas include parishes served by priests from the Archdiocese of St. Louis who are in the Latin America Apostolate of the archdiocese. The effort is led by the TEC Conference, which coordinates formation and education of adult leaders, resources and a network of support and communication.
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