Fr. Alberto Simán, L.C.
Territorial Director
Fr. Jorge Fernández, L.C.
Territorial Vicar
Fr. Francisco Aguilar, L.C.
Counselor
Fr. Carlos Luján, L.C.
Counselor
Fr. Víctor Zamora, L.C.
Counselor
Fr. Michael Grealy, L.C.
Territorial Secretary

Countries that are part of the territory

*Countries that do not have Legionary communities.

Mexico

Guatemala

El Salvador

Costa Rica*

Educational Institutes

Anáhuac University
Network

Following the consolidation of this first university, the commitment to comprehensively educate an increasing number of university students moved forward with great dynamism, driving the emergence and integration of the other institutions that now form the Anáhuac University Network.

Semper Altius School Network

It is an international network of Catholic and bilingual schools that implement the educational model of the Regnum Christi movement in 19 countries across America, Europe, and Asia. We have 65 years of experience and more than 70,000 graduates. Our mission is to form integral people, Christian leaders who will renew society.

Mano Amiga
Schools
Mano Amiga is a network of Catholic educational centers where children and young people with fewer opportunities receive the integral training they need to develop and become successful individuals. Through education as the main driver, we aim to break the cycle of poverty and achieve a positive transformation of society.
Prepa Anáhuac

Anáhuac High School offers comprehensive and quality education. Our goal is to promote critical thinking, creativity, teamwork, and leadership. We aim to form students with a solid foundation of knowledge, as well as in ethical aspects and social responsibility.

OAK Academy International

Oak International Academies is a network of academies with nearly 50 years of experience implementing the Integral Formation model developed by the Regnum Christi movement, in accordance with the principles and values of the Catholic Church and with the close support of our students’ parents.

Apostolic School of Mexico

The Church, with the institution of minor seminaries, takes under its special care, discerning and accompanying, these vocations that sprout in the hearts of young men. The Vocational Center, therefore, aims to “help the human and Christian maturation for the priesthood,” in an environment that is harmonious with their age and of authentic inner freedom (CLC 61).

Contact in Mexico

Pablo Pérez de la Vega

Av. Universidad Anáhuac, 13
Lomas Anáhuac, CP. 52760
Naucalpan, Edo. México, Mexico