Organizational Model
Missionary Cenacle Family and Missionary Cenacle Apostolate
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| (The Custodian General and 2 other members from each branch’s Council)
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General Custodian Related programs sponsored by MCF:
Asst. General Custodian Missionary Cenacle Volunteers
Regional Custodians (6) Trinity Mission Center
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Local Custodians |
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Associates
The Missionary Cenacle Family is comprised of four branches – the Missionary Cenacle Apostolate, the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity (MSBT), the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy Trinity (S.T.) and the Blessed Trinity Missionary Institute. Each branch has its own General Custodian and Council. The General Custodians and two other representatives from the individual branch’s Council come together to form the Missionary Cenacle Family Council (MCFC). The MCFC works together on issues related to the entire Missionary Cenacle Family.
Missionary Cenacle Volunteers (MCV) and Trinity Mission Center (TMC) are programs sponsored by the Missionary Cenacle Family under the direction of the Missionary Cenacle Family Council. MCV is a program for long and short-term service on mission. TMC offers programs to promote the vocation efforts of the Missionary Cenacle Family. Its focus is on Catholic young adults from the age of 18-35.
The Missionary Cenacle Apostolate is guided by an 8-person Council consisting of a General Custodian, an Assistant General Custodian and the Regional Custodians of six regions At the local level, each Cenacle has a local Custodian. The Spiritual Guides have a special relationship with the MCA. While not directly involved in leadership, they are an integral part of the MCA. The local Spiritual Guides work closely with the Regional and International Spiritual Guides, as well as with the MCA leaders at various levels.