Today marks World Mission Sunday. The Church is entirely missionary, but today we pray especially for those men and women who have left everything to bring the Gospel to those who do not yet know it. They are missionaries of hope among the nations. May the Lord bless them!
Pope Leo XIV has asked that the Church pray, fast, and give alms for Catholic missionaries as we celebrate World Mission Sunday this weekend. Your prayers and sacrifices ensure that the light of Christ reaches the ends of the earth. The Church’s mission is not the responsibility Show more 1:22 Load video
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Catholics are called to support World Mission Sunday this weekend. Does anybody out there know of an official Catholic religious order that actually does missionary work (as opposed to social work)?
This Sunday is Mission Sunday! Every parish in the Catholic world has been asked to intensify prayers and give alms to help the missions. On Mission Sunday a few years ago, I told my brother Archbishop Ignatius Kaigama of Abuja, Nigeria, that we were giving to the missions – and Show more 1:20 Load video
MISSION SUNDAY 1. Mission is the heart of the Church's life and purpose: The Church's mission is rooted in her identity as a community of believers sent to share the Good News. 2. Every baptized Christian is sent forth to bear witness to Christ: Mission is not limited to a Show more Load image
Today we join Catholics around the world in celebrating #WorldMissionSunday, a day to renew our call to be "Missionaries of Hope Among All Peoples." Pope Leo XIV reminds us to pray and support those bringing the Gospel to communities in need, helping build faith, hope, and love Show more Load image Pope Leo XIV
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Diana’s artwork was chosen from among over 1000 entrants. Her work will be displayed at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception! #WorldMissionSunday @TCUCatholic @TCCUA @StMarysSem_Balt Quote Bishop Michael Olson @BpOlsonFW · 4h Congratulations to Diana Uytingco, a graduate of St. Andrew’s Catholic School in Fort Worth and currently a student at
Pope Leo XIV raised seven men and women to the honors of the altar on Sunday, as the Church celebrated World Mission Sunday. During Mass in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope proclaimed these seven Blesseds to be canonized Saints in the Catholic Church: Ignatius Choukrallah Maloyan, Show more 1:16 Load video
World Mission Sunday is dedicated to recognizing and supporting the work of missionaries worldwide. Established by the Catholic Church, it emphasizes the importance of spreading the message of faith, bringing hope to impoverished communities, and providing education and basic healthcare needs. The observance serves as an opportunity for Christians everywhere to deepen their understanding of the missionary calling and contribute to the financial, moral, and spiritual support of missionaries across the globe.
The origins of World Mission Sunday date back to 1926 when Pope Pius XI initiated the event to encourage and strengthen the missionary spirit within the Catholic community. In the United States, the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, a part of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), oversees World Mission Sunday efforts. The USCCB focuses on promoting mission education, facilitating mission appeals, and supporting the vital work of Catholic missionaries both in the United States and abroad in impoverished and underserved areas.
To observe this day in America, parishes typically hold special prayer services, masses, and events to promote awareness of missionary work and encourage financial and moral support for these missions. Parishioners are encouraged to contribute to special collections dedicated to global missions, and church communities engage in educational programs focused on mission outreach and solidarity. World Mission Sunday is generally observed on the penultimate (second to last) Sunday of October each year.
World Mission Sunday facts
The funds collected during World Mission Sunday are distributed, in the Pope's name, among mission-controlled dioceses and countries around the world.
It was first established by Pope Pius XI in 1926, and is now observed by Roman Catholics, along with other Christian communities globally.
In some churches, the day is marked by a special collection taken up to support missionary projects.
In the United States, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) actively promotes Mission Sunday and coordinates activities and awareness campaigns nationwide.
The United States is one of the largest contributors to missionary activities globally. The collections from this day support work of about 1,100 dioceses in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands.
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For those interested in history and culture, one could visit Catholic monuments, museums or historical missions as a reflective exercise.
Attend special services dedicated to World Mission Sunday in Catholic churches.
A popular activity during this time is to engage in local or international mission work. This can be through volunteering time, donating items or resources, or actively participating in a mission trip.