by CM Communications | Oct 22, 2020 | International Missions, News, Vincentian Missions
The International Mission in Angola is a young mission, just six years and five months old … and that marked the formal beginning of the evangelization of the poor which was promoted by the Congregation of the Mission in that part of the world. According to Father...
by CM Communications | Oct 18, 2020 | News, Vincentian Missions
Here am I, send me (Is 6:8) Dear Brothers and Sisters, I wish to express my gratitude to God for the commitment with which the Church throughout the world carried out the Extraordinary Missionary Month last October. I am convinced that it stimulated missionary...
by CM Communications | Oct 17, 2020 | International Missions, News, Vincentian Missions
Papua New Guinea in the Eyes of the Beholder Welcome to the island in the Pacific, the land of black people but not of African descent, and the land of the unexpected! It has a population of around eight million with more than eight hundred languages spoken, of which...
by CM Communications | Oct 16, 2020 | International Missions, News, Vincentian Missions
Rome, 18 October 2020 Mission Sunday My dear confreres, May the grace and peace of Jesus be always with us! In the Mission Appeal Letters of the past two years, I invited all the confreres around the world to get involved in the initiative: “To send 1% of the members...
by CM Communications | Oct 9, 2020 | CLAPVI, International Missions, News, Vincentian Missions
On January 25, 2019, the current International Mission of Bolivia was founded out of the reconfiguration of the three previous International Missions of El Alto (1993), Cochabamba (2010) and Beni (2016). Today, we have two distinct missionary locations. In the first...
by Communication Cont | Oct 7, 2020 | News, Vincentian Missions
The largest state (in area) of the United States, Alaska, was admitted to the union as the 49th state in 1959 and is located at the extreme northwest of the North American continent. The United States acquired it in 1867 from Russia. Critics of the purchase believed...