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Our Teams
Find
out about the teams in our Super Region
Use one of the links below to jump to a specific country or
just scroll down.
Great
Britain,
Ireland,
Malawi,
South Africa,
Trinidad,
Zambia
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Great
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Teams in Great Britain started in Cheltenham in 1959
and the original couple Harry & Clotilde Meigh is still in the
first team. There are now more than 120 teams in GB, split into 3
separate regions.The GB teams have their own website which you can
visit here:
www.teamsGB.org.uk |
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Ireland |
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Teams
started in Ireland on 29th February 1964 in Dublin.
It then spread in the Republic of Ireland and eventually over
the border to Northern Ireland to Belfast in 1979.
There are now 32 teams in
Ireland based around Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Galway and Mullingar.
New teams are currently being started in Sligo. You can read
more on the Irish website:
www.equipes-notre-dame.ie/
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Malawi |
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Teams
in Malawi was started in 2005 when a letter written to the
Tablet by an English couple was borrowed from a Montfort
missionary
in Zomba. Following a series of emails, the first team was
piloted by the Southern Britain region. There are now 14 teams
split between
the Zomba and Mangochi dioceses.
In 2006, a couple
from the original team were sponsored by the super region to go
to the
International
Gathering in Lourdes and in 2007 one couple and a
priest were sponsored to attend the Transatlantic Conference at
Swanwick.
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South Africa |
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Teams in South Africa are clustered in two
groups, both of which have their origins in the migrant Portuguese
community. They play
a vital role in the lives of married couples living
in a fast changing, multicultural society.
The original group is based around Johannesburg and
the other is on the coast in KwaZulu Natal where they are mainly
based in the Indian and European communities.
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Trinidad |

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Teams in Trinidad celebrated 25 years in 2009.
There are now twelve teams mainly concentrated around Port of Spain
and Arima.
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Zambia |
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In 2010 one of the Teams
chaplains from Malawi was transferred to Chipata in Zambia. There
are already several teams.
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