Sister Loretto Emenogu, a Nigerian nun serving in Indianapolis, dedicates her life to nurturing children’s faith and forming young missionaries through the Missionary Childhood Association. Her story is one of sacrifice, deep belief, and hope — even in the face of adversity.
The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity invites Christians to contemplate the central mystery of faith: one God in three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This divine mystery, revealed through Christ and the Holy Spirit, surpasses human understanding and is best encountered through prayer, mission, and love.
Breanne DiMarco never imagined she would become a missionary. After overcoming addiction and resisting God’s call, a series of signs and life-changing experiences led her to serve around the world—and later discover the mission within her own home as a mother. Her story is a powerful reminder that we are all called to mission, no matter our past or where we are.
Coryn Glafcke has served as a lay missionary with Family Missions Company since 2018, living and serving in the United States, Mexico, Haiti, Asia, and Italy.
Discover the living mystery of Pentecost: the Holy Spirit transforms, teaches, and sends us to continue Christ’s mission today.
The true story of Father Ignacio María Doñoro, a Spanish priest who paid $25 to save a boy from organ traffickers.
This is the text of the catechesis and appeal from Pope Leo XIV's first general audience, given in Italian May 21, 2025 in the Paul VI Hall.
"With the light and the strength of the Holy Spirit, let us build a Church founded on God’s love, a sign of unity, a missionary Church that opens its arms to the world, proclaims the word," Pope Leo XIV said during his installation Mass on May 18.
On Sunday, May 11, Pope Leo XIV led the prayer of the Regina Coeli from the central balcony in St. Peter's Basilica, overlooking a crowd of 100,000 gathered to pray with him.
The Catholic community is alive, beautiful and strong, and it is up to its pastors to protect and nourish the faithful and to help bring God's hope to the whole world, Pope Leo XIV said.
The man once known as Robert Prevost — a quiet, thoughtful Augustinian with decades of missionary experience in Peru — is Pope Leo XIV.
Through his personal care for missionary priests, Pope Francis showed that the Church’s heart beats strongest where the Gospel is just beginning to take root.
In this majestic Saint Peter’s Square, where Pope Francis many times celebrated the Eucharist and presided over great ongoing large meetings over these 12 years, but supported by faith, it assures us of the Father’s worthiness in a life of happiness that will know no sunset.
Each of these moments speaks to the heart of Pope Francis’ mission: to bring the light of the Gospel where it is most needed.
His death, coming at the close of the holiest days in the Christian calendar, felt profoundly symbolic for a man who spent his papacy proclaiming the joy and hope of the Gospel to the world’s most forgotten corners.
Msgr. Roger J. Landry, National Director of The Pontifical Mission Societies USA, proclaimed a message of hope from Calvary during the meditations of Jesus' Seven Last Words in St. Patrick's Cathedral, at the invitation of Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
Drawing from Sheen’s life, ministry, and missionary zeal, Monsignor Landry invited seminarians to rediscover the fire of preaching.
Celebrating Mass in St. Louis, Missouri, on the solemnity of the Annunciation, during a meeting of representatives of The Pontifical Mission Societies of the Midwest region, our National Director Monsignor Landry emphasized that “the Church’s mission work is ultimately to bring Christ to people."
Father Anthony Andreassi spoke at St. Mary Seminary in the Diocese of Cleveland about the indispensable role of missionary animation in the Church and the duty of future priests to foster and support this mission.
The Missionary Childhood in Malawi, one of the world’s poorest countries is working against the clock to guarantee that 2,000 children can gather locally to celebrate their faith in Christ.
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