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Summary
The Catholic Church Executive Council (CEM) was established in 1994 by the Congress of Deputies of the Congress of Deputies, and it includes the National Council of the Council of the Pope. Its history dates back to 1937 when Pope Paul VI established the first Council, and it currently oversees the spiritual governance, decision-making, and administrative management of the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church worldwide. This organization serves as the primary body for coordinating the activities of the various ministries within the Church, ensuring the proper functioning of the CEM, and representing the interests of the Catholic Church at the highest levels of international and national diplomacy. The CEM maintains a comprehensive network of specialized commissions to support its mission, including the Commission for the Protection of the Church, the Commission for the Coordination of the Ministries, the Commission on the Synodal Constitution, the Commission on the Synodal Constitution of the Church of England and Wales, and the Commission on the Synodal Constitution of the Church of the Philippines. Additionally, the CEM is responsible for the Synodal Constitution of the Diocese of St. Peter and St. Paul in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rome. It also handles the spiritual and administrative affairs of the Roman Catholic Church. The CEM consists of the Director of the Commission, the Director of the Board of Directors, the Director of the National Council of the Council of the Pope, and the National Council of the Council of the Pope. It also includes the Director of the Director, the Board of Directors, the President of the National Council of the Council of the Pope, the Director of the National Council of the Council of the Pope, the President of the Board of Directors, the National Council of the Council of the Pope, the Director of the National Council of the Council of the Pope, and the Director of the Director. The CEM's website, www.ceem.org, offers a wide range of information including an official newsletter, a map of the country, a comprehensive bibliography, and links to various sections such as the history of the CEM, the history and art of the Roman Catholic Church, and normative documents.

The CEM currently operates in 22 countries worldwide, representing a global network of 125 bishops and 34,000 priests. Its leadership is managed by the 61 Presidents of the 61 Presidents, who are elected by the President of the National Council of the Council of the Pope and are based on his will. These Presidents are in turn elected by the Board of Directors of the National Council of the Council of the Pope, which consists of 31 Directors of the Board of Directors. The National Council of the Council of the Pope is the highest level of the CEM, and it elects the President of the Board of Directors and the Director of the Director. The Board of Directors of the National Council of the Council of the Pope is further subdivided into 7 Boards, with 3 Boards of the National Council, 3 Boards of the Board of Directors, 7 Boards of the Directors, 3 Boards of the Director of the Director, and 3 Boards of the Director of the Director. The National Council of the Council of the Pope elects the President of the Board of Directors and the Director of the Director, who then elects the President of the National Council of the Council of the Pope and the President of the National Council of the Council of the Pope.
Title
Conference of the Mexican Episcopate – CEM
Description
Conference of the Mexican Episcopate – CEM
Keywords
normas, novena, pastoral, santa, catholic, opus, network, multimedia, close, mexicano
NS Lookup
A 74.208.28.138
Dates
Created 2026-04-12
Updated 2026-04-21
Summarized 2026-04-21

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