In the city of Quibdó (Chocó), in 1995, there was a group of teachers who wanted to qualify in the religious area. They had to teach religion classes and they did not feel sufficiently prepared. In th
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In the city of Quibdó (Chocó), in 1995, there was a group of teachers who wanted to qualify in the religious area. They had to teach religion classes and they did not feel sufficiently prepared. In those same days, some Claretians (priests and laity) were determined to start in the city of Quibdó something similar to a biblical movement that began to unleash a new Christian consciousness in the urban area, a more critical consciousness of their Christianity.
The teachers, faced with the need to give a qualified response, insisted on the Claretian Missionaries in Quibdó to organize some distance Bible study with them that would have university recognition. The required number of students, by the Claretian Missionaries, to initiate the necessary procedures for this formation experience was 15 people. The response of the teachers exceeded the requested figure, reaching an initial number of 50 and more interested students. The population's need for training, already at a quality university-level, required seeking the support of other educational experiences.
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