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2020 HCA Appeal

2020 HCA Appeal

My Dear Friends,

 

On behalf of the staff of PMS Toronto and the missions that we serve, I wish you and your loved ones a joyful and blessed Christmas

 

It has been a challenging year for all of us, and the “normal” is now very different, but we continue to look upon Our Lord for strength and wisdom to be witnesses for His Kingdom. Let us take the time to stop and ponder on how these changes affected everyone, especially the most vulnerable children at our missions.

 

WILL YOU JOIN OUR MISSION? Through our baptism, we were tasked to go and spread the Good News. Mother Teresa said, “Not all of us can do great things, but we can do small things with great love”. What we might perceive as our small act of kindness can cause many ripples of good deeds for the poor missions that need so much.

 

Christ came into this world as a child that we might see the pure and gentle hearts that He gave them. Let us focus on how we can make it a better world for them. one mission at a time.

 

Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year! May the Lord bless and protect you and your loved ones.

 

Yours in the service of Christ,

Rev. Alex Osei, C.S.Sp.
National Director

 

They are celebrating a 25th anniversary in the Diocese of Koforidua, Ghana! Their guiding principle is that every Cathoic is a member of God’s people – their own Parish Family. As a member of a Parish Family, we are to develop our own spiritual leaders by training and supporting them, especially when it comes to caring for the young.

 

During their Holy Childhood Day, they scheduled a week-long program of activities for children in 37 parishes in the diocese. Children performed all the major roles during the Masses. They camped at St. Andrew Parish to play games, socialize and learn about Christ.

 

With the grant support from The Holy Childhood Fund, they were able to re-build the Adiemmra Community Centre that was brought down by a rainstorm. The community now has two new classroom blocks to accommodate the students and an office.

 

A grant was provided as well to St. Michael’s Clinic and Maternity in Akim Ntronang for Child Welfare Services to providing services from breast-feeding, vitamin supplements, immunization, and curative care for minor ailments; and for School Health & Development that provides screening, health education, and hygiene. 96% of the children in basic schools were provided attention and care.

 

This year we need to raise $250,000 to fund projects in parts of India, Kenya, Banglasdesh, Pretoria, and Nigeria that were assigned to PMS Toronto.

 

Again, we lean on your kindness and generosity to be our missionaries at home by supporting the work of all those who have been sent to different parts of the world. Their ministry is only possible through the help of benefactors of the global network of Pontifical Mission Societies. Our counterparts worldwide have specific projects assigned to them too!

 

The Holy Childhood Association needs your support now more than ever. The children are most vulnerable for they cannot fend for themselves. We need to protect them and let them know they matter.

 

Please consider a GIFT OF SECURITIES (stock, bonds and mutual funds). It can offer you a smart opportunity to support the needs to the port and at the same time, benefits from tax savings. By donating your securities directly to the Holy Childhood Association, you will be except from payment of taxes on capital gains. More information on this can be found at CanadaHelps https://bit.ly/37fQTFQ

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2020 PROP Appeal

2020 PROP Appeal

This year with the restrictions imposed on churches due to COVID-19, we are reaching out to you through this letter to provide you an opportunity to know what is going on at missions worldwide and offer a way to make a difference in the lives of those at the missions. We have heard of stories of missionaries who are unable to reach those in their care because of the distance and the financial difficulties that go with it, and of others who are faced with extreme poverty, displacement, hunger, and disease on top of the pandemic with their communities.

 

#WeAreStillHere is a hashtag adopted by PMS worldwide to express that our missionaries are here for you, they are not going anywhere, they are not giving up, and their hope is that you can be here for them.

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Involvement of children and young people in proclaiming Christ during the World Mission Sunday

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

 

Vatican City (Agenzia Fides) – “Children and young people are protagonists of the missionary month and of missionary animation in the whole world. They are the young missionary disciples who evangelize, through prayer and the testimony of Jesus in schools, in their own homes, in places they frequent with their peers”. This is what was said by Sister Roberta Tremarelli, Secretary-General of the Pontifical Society of Missionary Childhood, one of the four Pontifical Mission Societies which, present in more than 130 countries, works with the motto “Children evangelize Children, Children pray for Children, Children help Children all over the world”. The Society, also known as the “Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood” (POSI), proposes to accompany children, young people, adolescents, in the development of a missionary spirit, helping them to share faith and material means, especially with the most needy children.

 

During the month of October, traditionally dedicated by the Church to missions, “this animation reveals itself as an instrument of growth in the faith, also from a vocational perspective”, remarks Sister Tremarelli. “All the baptized are called to give the Gospel, regardless of their age”, continues Sister Tremarelli, reporting that in many countries of the world “young people have embraced the Pope’s message for World Mission Day, saying: here we are, send us, young missionaries”.

 

Sister Roberta cites countries such as Peru “where the missionary animation of the local community has been strengthened by the prayer and witness of faith of children and young people”. Their presence in the Church, notes the Secretary of POSI “is important because children are educated to broaden their horizons to others, to those in distant lands. And, when they become young or adult, this seed, through the work of the Holy Spirit, will sprout and give them a heart and a look towards others, open to the challenges of the mission”.

 

In particular, this time marked by the pandemic, has challenged, in many countries of the world, the Society of Missionary Childhood and animation has often resorted to new technologies since many of these children are “digital natives”. “In India – reports Sister Tremarelli – the local section of POSI has been raising awareness since September, posting a video every day on Internet channels and social media to make known the social reality of childhood in a given continent. In October the animation continued by encouraging prayer and the material collection of aid for the peoples and especially for the poorest and most needy children of that given continent”.

 

Sister Roberta also recalls the work of formation carried out by POSI on digital platforms such as ‘Zoom’, which have helped to make the children feel close, even if local conditions did not allow it, given the restrictions imposed by the pandemic: “This has been the case, for example, in countries such as Honduras, but also in Zambia and Malawi in Africa “, she notes

 

A last, but not secondary aspect, concerns the evangelization of families: “Promoting prayer, formation, missionary awareness with children is an opportunity to reach their families. All over the world, young people involve their parents in missionary initiatives and this is a very important aspect, which helps to renew and revive the faith of adults, within the whole Catholic community”.

 

“POSI – she remarks – aims at a personal and community involvement in order to make children feel part of a family where everyone is important and everyone helps each other. This is the current pedagogical challenge: to open the heart to universality, to contribute to the salvation of their peers”. The General Secretary explains: “There are three concrete ways in which this involvement is expressed: prayer, offering, and sacrifice. The children of Missionary Childhood pray every day for other children and for the spread of the Gospel message. The collection then is the fruit of the sacrifices of the children: Everyone does their part to give a better future to the children of the world. Thanks to these aids, many children can know Jesus and his Word, eat, study, have a roof under which to sleep, Finally, there is the missionary witness: with their behavior and their message the young missionaries are witnesses and example of life for their peers and for the whole community”.

 

The Pontifical Society of Missionary Childhood was born when, in the mid-nineteenth century, French Bishop Msgr. Charles de Forbin-Janson was struck by the news that came from the French missionaries in China about the many children who died without having received baptism. Regretful for not being able to leave personally as a missionary, he asked Pauline Jaricot, foundress of the Pontifical Society for the Propagation of the Faith for advice. The exchange of ideas between the two was enlightening and the Bishop had the idea of involving the children of France so that, through prayer and material collaboration, they could help their Chinese peers. “One Hail Mary a day, a penny a month” to cure a child and save his soul: this was the commitment proposed by the Bishop of Nancy to French children. It was May 19, 1843 when, with this initiative, the seed from which the Missionary Childhood Society would sprout was sown. Years later the motto “Children help Children” was coined, which sums up the intuition of the founder and the charisma of the Society.

 

In a short space of time, many other countries joined the project. On May 3, 1922, Pope Pius XI recognized the Society as Pontifical, while on December 4, 1950, Pope Pius XII instituted the “World Day of Holy Childhood”, declaring Epiphany as the date of celebration, but giving freedom to every nation to adapt the date to local needs. (PA) (Agenzia Fides, 21/10/2020)

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We Are Still Here Global Mission

Dear Friends in Christ,

 

Pope Francis early this year highlighted his passion for the Pontifical Mission Societies, known in Canada (English Sector) as Pontifical Mission Societies(PMS), saying “mission is at the heart and identity of the Church,” and the worldwide network reflects the rich variety of “people with a thousand faces”. Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) are part of that global network. We are with the Universal Church Communities around the world.

 

These faces are featured in an inspirational video that connects more than 30 missionaries based in over 25 different countries speaking a variety of languages. Produced by a collaboration of directorates from 10 countries that covered missionaries across the globe.

 

World Mission Month or Mission Sunday is a time when Catholics around the world join to support and celebrate global missionary work.

 

The donations to world Mission Sunday are vital to the daily work of the missionary Church. Your financial assistance provides places of prayer and worship, improved health care, and education for the poor and disadvantaged brothers and sisters and the needs of our missionaries. Your donations will also go to the training of thousands of catechists who share the Gospel message of love, thus, evangelizing the communities.

 

Bishop Enrique “Kike” Figaredo Alvargonzalez, a familiar face to supporters of Mission programs, and a tireless advocate for people with disability in the Apostolic Prefecture of Battambang, Cambodia, also features in the video.

 

Inspired by the words of the Holy Father, the global awareness campaign, launched as part of World Mission Month, invites you into the family of missionaries around the world who say: “we are still here.”

 

Fr. Alex Osei, C.S.Sp.

National Director

Pontifical Mission Societies

English Sector, Canada

 

Please click to view the video below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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