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Today we celebrate World Mission Sunday. Let us support—with our prayers and assistance—all missionaries who endure great sacrifice to bring the radiant message of the Gospel to every part of the earth.
Mega surprised Thank you @mepauloavelino for the greeting & for @HoneyLynCo sa iyong super powers. Thank you Ms. Tonilyn Blessed Mission Sunday to all. Edited out my name (formal ng name ko sa pagkabati Show more
Today is Mission Sunday: "Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you" (Mt. 28:19 f.). Religious indifferentism is contrary to Christ. Show more
— P. D'Angona, Sacerdos Romano-Catholicus (@RomanoSace57080) October 20, 2024
We gather in sorrow, remembering the deep wounds of the past—those who suffered abuse within the Church. On this World Mission Sunday, with the theme "Go and Invite Everyone to the Banquet," we renew our commitment to the safety and dignity of every member. In Your name, we… Show more
As we celebrate #WorldMissionSunday I invite you to pray in thanksgiving for so many Irish men and women - our extended family members - who have given their lives to bring the Good News to every nation. @MissioIRL
Today #WorldMissionSunday: "We pray that every baptized person may be engaged in evangelization, available to the mission, by being witnesses of a life that has the flavour of the Gospel." thepopevideo.org/missionary-dis Show more thepopevideo.org Missionary Disciples
It was a memorable experience to join the celebration at St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City for the 60th anniversary of the canonization of the Uganda Martyrs. On Mission Sunday, 18 October 1964, Pope Paul VI proclaimed 22 Ugandan martyrs as Saints for their unwavering faith in… Show more
Today is World Mission Sunday. In 1927 Pope Pius XI published the document “Apostolicorum in Missionibus,” which declared St. Therese of the Child Jesus and St. Francis Xavier as the Patrons of Foreign Missions. The Pontiff chose a contemplative nun and an active missionary as… Show more
Today I had the privilege to be asked by Cardinal Timothy Dolan to preach at the principal Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral on World Mission Sunday. If you'd like to watch, listen to, or read what I said, please click below. - catholicpreaching.com Ambitious to Invite Everyone to the Feast, 29th Sunday (B), October 20, 2024 - Catholic Preaching
World Mission Sunday seeks to promote solidarity and interconnectedness among Catholics. This day allows one to recommit themselves to the church through prayer and sacrifice they are able to strengthen their faith.