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It’s a question you’re likely to ask, particularly after the celebration of World Mission Sunday on October 24. There’s a great explanation found on the page for World Mission Sunday (part of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith part of our site). And I’d like to share with you some examples that I’ve received this past month in letters from the Missions.
A note from Kazakhstan, one of the former Soviet republics that benefi ts from your generous help, observed that $100 would support a week’s retreat for 10 young people, and $50 would purchase 20 catechetical books. In the Diocese of Sanggau in Indonesia, $25 helps to provide a weekend formation course for a catechist, and $100 can be put toward a month’s support of a catechist who brings the “Good News” of Jesus to the poor in that part of Asia. And a letter from the Goroka Diocese in Papua New Guinea noted that $100 is more than the total Sunday collection for a few months,and so welcome support to any parish.
The WorldMission Sunday collection and celebration there is growing. During each weekend of October — “Mission Month”— parishes have a different activity, first looking at those who brought the “Good News” to them, and finally focusing on how they can support others who bring the Gospel message to the world. The greatest gift we offer to the Missions is always prayer.
As one local priest in Africa noted, “Prayer is the heart behind the giving.” In this month of Thanksgiving, I am prayerfully gratefulfor your generous missionary hearts!
Monsignor John E. Kozar October 2010
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