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CHIRO YOUTH MOVEMENT PHILIPPINES
Chiro Youth Movement was brought to the Philippines in 1952 by two Belgian Missionaries: Fr. Francis Gevers and Fr. Cyril Cologne. Seeing the need to evangelize children and the youth in the Mountain Province, the CICM fathers together with the ICM sisters began to organize children in the parishes to play simple games, listen to stories, drama, arts and crafts. Following its success in the Mountain Province, Chiro was later spread in the Visayas and Mindanao where the CICM and ICM schools were.

Chiro Philippines also became a member of the International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements recognized by the Vatican in 1962.

Over the years, Chiro was embraced not only by the schools and parishes where the CICM and ICM were, but by the diocesan parishes as well. Seeing that the simple activities contribute to the total human development along with the Spiritual Development of the young, more and more parishes became more child and youth friendly by opening their doors to provide space for young people to grow and mature.

Today, thousands of children benefit by spending quality leisure time with friends while learning about values and faith. Young people get the chance to lead and discover more about themselves and other people.

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