Drawing maps of hope, opening paths of mission

Pope Leo XIV, Apostolic Letter ‘Drawing New Maps of Hope’: Education Returns to the Heart of Evangelisation. Missionary Appeal 2025 of the Congregation of the Mission: 1% ad gentes on the 400th anniversary. Discover how the Vincentian Family and educational works combine formation, charity and new missionary openings.
New Vincentian missions in Pakistan: the beginning of a presence among the poor

The Province of Vietnam has sent two Vincentian missionaries to Pakistan, opening a new chapter in evangelisation. Father Peter Tran Dinh Duong, CM, and Father Vincent Nguyen Van Doan, CM, serve the poor in the Diocese of Rawalpindi. A sign of collaboration and hope that strengthens the charism of Saint Vincent in Asia.
Mission in St. Montfort Serawai Parish – Sintang, West Kalimantan
Mission in St. Montfort Serawai Parish – Sintang, West Kalimantan
In sardinia ‘long-term missions’ in the diocese of tempio-ampurias (2000 – 2018)
Popular Missions: material for reflection on the Misson!

Among the priorities to which our Superior General wants to give new impetus and vigor is certainly the mission ad Gentes. A question immediately arises: does the mission ad Gentes still make sense today? In the case of a positive answer, in what forms?
Interview with Jorge Luis Rodríguez, CM, missionary in Angola

What was the decisive moment that pushed you to respond to the missionary call and how does it connect with the Pope’s invitation to “not take your eyes off the poor” (Tb 4,7)?
Burning Hearts and Extended Hands: The Mission of Service and Charity in the Vision of Pope Francis

The mission to serve the poor and spread the Gospel has been at the heart of the teaching and work of St Vincent de Paul, and continues to resonate strongly in the words and teachings of Pope Francis. The following reflection is inspired by the words of the Holy Father, who has expressed on several occasions his thoughts and encouragement towards mission and service to the poor, emphasising the importance of charity, hope and sharing in the journey of faith and conversion.
Sharing experiences and realities to “make Jesus Christ present in the daily life of the community”.

A little more than 200m from the border line between Costa Rica and Panama, surrounded by green mountains in the background, is the Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Rio Sereno Panama, where five Costa Rican seminarians arrived from the 6th to the 17th of July last, in order to live a mission experience in the border area in the Panamanian sector. This experience is part of the initiatives of rapprochement and collaboration that the Region of Panama and the Vice-Province of Costa Rica have started, taking advantage of the proximity of both countries.
A Report from CM Malawi Mission

This is to give an update and some photos of the work we are doing in Malawi, especially after cyclone Freddy devastated Southern Malawi and which includes territories of two parishes.