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In the weeks after Easter,we heard, from the Acts of the Apostles, that the early Christians had “all things in common,” and those with possessions and goods sold them toshare the proceeds with the needy. A century-plus ago, that’s how the Church here inthe United States received help, sacrifices from the Catholics of Europe.
Now, Catholics here at home are the largest supporters of the daily work and service among two-thirds of our human family. The “mission story” is, then, your story — as it also joins us together in our need to experience God’s boundless love.
As the Sister in Kenya works with boys who had called the streets “home,” you are there, helping to rebuild lives while offering the same hope we seek in difficult times. As the priest in Bangladesh celebrates Mass for and prays with people who face devastating floods, you are there, providing the same relief we desire for our own sufferings.
As Catholics worldwide contribute to the centralfund of solidarity of the Pontifical MissionSocieties, we work to ensure that primary to all that we share in common in this “one family in mission” is the life-giving, hope-filled experience of the “GoodNews” of Jesus Christ.
Father Andrew Small, OMI, STD National Director
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