Bangladesh. A people, desperately poor, with more than a third of the population living on less than $1 a day. A people, many in the low-lying country vulnerable to flooding and cyclones, fearful that global climate change could cause a major environmental disaster in their homeland.

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The Church in Bangladesh – young and a small minority, less than one percent of the population. Among the 160 million people about 90 percent are Muslims, eight percent Hindu, and the rest belonging to other religions, including Buddhism and Christianity. According to the 2011 Bangladesh Catholic Directory, there are some 344,000 Catholics in the country; almost half that number are tribal peoples. Of the seven Catholic dioceses receiving help from the Pontifical Mission Societies, five have been established in the past 60 years; one diocese – Sylhet – just founded in July 2011. Help offered by Catholics to the Church in Bangladesh provides for the work of parishes and schools, as well as for the formation of local priests, religious and lay catechists who will lift up the poor through concrete efforts and the life-giving message of the Gospel. In fact, although the size of the Church in Bangladesh is small, its works make a significant, hope-filled difference in the lives of the poor.

 In mid-January, National Director Father Andrew Small, OMI made a journey across the world to walk with our mission family in this Asian nation. As he witnessed the good accomplished by your prayers and sacrifices, he saw also hope in faith offered to children, to the sick and dying, to workers and families, and through the work and witness of priests, religious and catechists. Travel with Father Andrew on our website grateful to be joined together as "one family in mission."

The Pontifical Mission Societies are grateful for the collaboration of UCA News in bringing you reports from Father Andrew's mission visit to Bangladesh.

    A Feeling of Gratitude PDF Print E-mail

    Gratitude. That is the feeling I had during the past week as I met in Rome, Italy, with national directors of the Pontifical Mission Societies from around the world. We gathered to review the great needs of the Missions and to distribute your generous gifts to help meet those needs.

    I was grateful, first of all, as I listened to national directors from Africa and Asia speak of the vibrant and growing faith of their people, often amidst poverty, suffering and persecution. They spoke of a hunger to know the Lord, and the efforts of local priests, Religious and lay catechists to help the poor come to experience the hope and love of Jesus. Above all, I felt gratitude for our connection in this “one family in mission.”

    Through your prayers and by your sacrifices, you stand side-by-side with those who offer courageous witness to our faith in Jesus. You are with Sisters who visit families on a remote island in the Philippines, listening to and praying with them. You are with priests who remain with their suffering people in the Sudan as a sign of God’s abiding presence. And you are with catechists throughout the Developing World who proclaim the “Good News” of God’s great love for each one of us.

    As I journeyed home from those meetings, my gratitude became a prayer of thanksgiving — for your generous missionary hearts which offer to your brothers and sisters in the Missions such life sustaining help. May God bless you!

    Monsignor John E. Kozar, National Director

    May / June 2010

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