Parishes celebrate World Mission Sunday
October is ‘Mission Month’ and this year’s theme is 'Christian Families are Missionary Families'.
Welcoming this year’s theme Archbishop Kieran O’Reilly SMA, chair of the bishops’ Council for Missions said: “Many families in Ireland have had a member or a neighbour who has served as a missionary outside of Ireland. This month gives us a special opportunity to appreciate their work and to support those currently on mission through our prayer and financial assistance. Pope Francis has invited us to be missionary disciples and so together may we become missionary families and participate in the planned events during this month.”
This weekend, October 20th and 21st, collections will take place for ‘World Mission Sunday’ at all Masses throughout the Universal Church. Mission Sunday is one of only three yearly Papal Collections. It has been especially chosen by the Holy Father as a way for all Catholics to give what they can to help support struggling dioceses in the developing world.
Mission Sunday supports the promotion of the work of missionaries in poor and remote communities. The funds raised through Mission Sunday help build vital infrastructure, including churches, medical clinics, nurseries and schools.
In particular, during 2018, Pope Francis’ official charity for overseas mission in Ireland, World Missions Ireland, is appealing to people of faith to support struggling communities like those found in Ethiopia. This Saturday’s ‘Miles for Mission’ walk/run in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, will help raise funds to support the children of Atse primary school located in one of the most challenging neighbourhoods in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.