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Mission In Motion

Update from the Vatican Gathering of Pontifical Mission Societies Dear friends and benefactors:Each year, the National Directors of the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) from around the world gather...

Hope rooted in faith brings positive change to young people

Even those who are young grow weak; young people can fall exhausted. But those who trust in the Lord for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and...

No Greater Love❤️

Missionaries who laid down their lives in 2024 Thirteen Catholic missionaries were killed in their work in 2024, including eight priests and five laypeople. An annual study published by Fides finds...

Inviting all to the banquet

Our mission as disciples of Christ “The mission of the Christian in the world is a mission for all, a mission of service, which excludes no-one; ”~Pope Francis,  This year, as we approach World...

St. Thérèse of Lisieux

Missionary through prayer St. Thérèse of Lisieux, the Little Flower, was declared Patroness of the Missions in 1927 by Pope Pius XI, despite never leaving her cloister. Her intense desire for the...

Sister Ines Paulino Albino: “Launching children into the mission

Launching children into the world of solidarity and coexistence is among the priorities of the new Secretary General of the Pontifical Mission Society of Holy Childhood, Sister Ines Paulino...

Commemorating the 180th Anniversary of Bishop Charles de Forbin Janson’s Legacy

Dear missionary children and youth,Dear animators,Dear priests and sisters,Dear parents, On July 11, we will commemorate the 180th anniversary of the death of Bishop Charles de Forbin Janson, Founder...

Missionary work in Honduras: An interview with Brother Diego Joseph, CFR

Brother Diego Joseph, CFR serves in Honduras. He shared a bit about his missionary work with Missions Today. Can you tell us about yourself and the community that you serve? I'm Brother Diego Joseph...

A new saint: St. María Antonia de San José

In February, Pope Francis canonized an 18th century Argentinian, St. María Antonia de San José. Born Antonia de Paz y Figueroa and affectionately known in her time as Mama Antula, she was the founder...