• Apostolic Life Community of the Sisters – Sisters of the Holy Spirit (ALCS) (1950) • Secular Institute for Women – Holy Spirit Community (SIW) (1951/1977) • Community of Apostolic Christians (CAC) (1953) • Secular Institute for Priests (SIP) (1954) • Apostolic Life Community of Priests (ALCP) (1974)
Apostolic Life Community of Sisters (ALCS) Starting with seven deaconess sisters, Bernhard Bendel developed a women's community from 1950, which called itself Opus Spiritus Sancti (Work of the Holy Spirit). May 28, 1950, is considered the founding day of the Opus Spiritus Sancti. Initially, married women also belonged to the community. A little later, unmarried women joined as external sisters. For many years, there was the form of life of external and internal sisters. In 1972, the external and some of the internal sisters parted ways by mutual agreement. Since then, two communities have existed side by side: the Sisters and the Secular Institute for Women. The international leader is Sr.
Mary Sosamma Thekkechundevalel, currently in Königstein-Mammolshain.
Pastoral Assistants In May 1950, Bernhard Bendel established a training plan that was recognized by the Episcopal Ordinariate of Limburg. The sisters were to receive basic theological knowledge and were also to assist priests in pastoral care in the parishes. After completing the training, they received the "Missio canonica." All sisters were to prepare for their service through this training. This training also formed the basis of the Theological-Pastoral Seminar founded in 1956.
Women (SIW) The international leader of this community is
Theresia Mrosso from
Tanzania. The leader of the German community is
Johanna Lehmann, Königstein-Mammolshain.
Secular Priests (SIP) Since 1952, a secular institute for diocesan priests has developed, whose members dedicated their lives to the Holy Spirit. As early as 1960, the community of priests and sisters began to expand beyond the borders of Germany, to the US, Africa, and India. The international leader is Rev. Fr.
Raymond Ambroise, India.
Laity (CAC) The Community of Apostolic Christians (CAC) originally started as a prayer circle. The current international leader is Mrs.
Inge Keller from Oberursel, and for Germany, Mrs.
Bernadette Knauer, Mainz, is responsible.
Apostolic Life Community of Priests (ALCP) The international leader is Rev. Fr.
Joseph Israel (priest), Moshi, Tanzania. Several bishops belong to the community: •
Ludovick Joseph Minde, Bishop of
Moshi, •
Joseph Roman Mlola, Bishop of
Kigoma, and •
Beatus Christian Urassa, Bishop of
Sumbawanga.
3rd Order Both SIP and SIW have circles of friends who meet regularly. ==Spirituality==