Chiro Flanders

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Chirojeugd Vlaanderen
AbbreviationChiro
Formation1934 [1]
TypeBelgian non-profit youth organization
PurposeCatholic youth organization
Headquarters Antwerp, Belgium
Membership
>100,000 members [2]
Founder
Jos Cleymans [3] [4]
Website https://chiro.be/english

Chiro Flanders (Dutch : Chirojeugd Vlaanderen) or simply Chiro, is a Belgian youth organisation, founded on Christian values, active in Flanders, Brussels and Eupen-Malmedy. [5] With more than 100,000 members Chiro is the biggest youth organization in Belgium. [6] While mainly focusing on having fun, it also aims at developing youngsters' responsibility and skills. Chiro is a member of the umbrella of Catholic youth organizations Fimcap. [7]

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Name

The name Chiro is a combination of the Greek letters chi (χ) and rho (ρ), which are the first letters of Christos, the Greek form of Christ (see Chi Rho). It was introduced by Jos Cleymans in an issue of Het Katholiek Patronaat, describing the youth of Chiro (Chirojeugd).

History

The Chiro movement emerged from meetings for children after the mass on Sunday called "patronates" teaching Catholic values. In 1934 the Jos Cleymans, a priest and from 1932 secretary of the Flemish Youth Union for Catholic Action (JVKA), used for the first time the term "Chiro" to name the youth movement. The approach of the movement became less formal and changed to an emphasis on playing and activities. [8] [9] [10] He tried to transform the patronates, now called Chiro, into a modern youth movement. At the same expressive practices like banners, songs and marches were introduced to make a common identity of the groups of the movement visible. Cleymans was inspired by the German Catholic youth movements "Quickborn" and "Neudeutschland" as well as by the Scouting movement. [9] During World War II Chiro formulated a concept for its youth work encompassing three pillars:

  1. Chiro was structured in different sections based on age groups. Youth was led by youth. Each section was led by a foreman and an assistant.
  2. Chiro developed a system of requirements.
  3. Chiro introduced a creed. The creed was a poetic text describing an ideal to live. [9]

In the beginning Chiro was an organization only for boys. Later also girls groups of Chiro were founded and also mixed groups emerged. Today there are 282 local groups for girls only, 237 for boys only and 397 mixed groups. [8]

Structure


The members are divided into several sections according to their age. This division is not strict and not always applied in every individual group.


Badges of Chiro symbolizing the belonging to one of the different age groups: "Ribbels" (violet), "Speelclub" (yellow), "Rakwi" (green), "Tito" (red), "Keti" (blue) and "Aspi" (orange) Moderne afdelingskentekens Chiro.png
Badges of Chiro symbolizing the belonging to one of the different age groups: "Ribbels" (violet), "Speelclub" (yellow), "Rakwi" (green), "Tito" (red), "Keti" (blue) and "Aspi" (orange)

Notable Chiro members

For a more elaborated list, please refer to the Chiro website. [11]

Chiro Organizations worldwide

Belgian Missionaries brought the ideas of Chiro into third-world countries. Today there are Chiro organizations in the Philippines (since 1952), [12] Burundi, South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho, D. R. Congo (as "Kiro") [13] and Haiti (as "Mouvement Kiro D'Haiti", since 1960). [14]

All these organizations – including the original Chirojeugd Vlaanderen – are member organizations of Fimcap, which is an Umbrella organization of catholic youth organizations.

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