Today marks World Mission Sunday. The Church is entirely missionary, but today we pray especially for those men and women who have left everything to bring the Gospel to those who do not yet know it. They are missionaries of hope among the nations. May the Lord bless them!
Pope Leo XIV raised seven men and women to the honors of the altar on Sunday, as the Church celebrated World Mission Sunday. During Mass in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope proclaimed these seven Blesseds to be canonized Saints in the Catholic Church: Ignatius Choukrallah Maloyan, Show more 1:16 Load video
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Happy Mission Sunday to me and to all Catholic missionaries around the world. May God continue to protect us from the enemies of mission both human and spiritual. May we never be discouraged by the challenges and difficulties we face in the course of our mission #CatholicTwitter Load image 6 KB Load image 5 KB Load image 6 KB
Today is #WorldMissionSunday and we ask you to pray for us, support our work and tell people about us, not just today, but all through the year, because we are there for our missionary dioceses, priests and religious 365 days a year, wherever they may be. God bless you all! Load image Archdiocese of Glasgow and 9 others
Today we join Catholics around the world in celebrating #WorldMissionSunday, a day to renew our call to be "Missionaries of Hope Among All Peoples." Pope Leo XIV reminds us to pray and support those bringing the Gospel to communities in need, helping build faith, hope, and love Show more Load image Pope Leo XIV
A Word of God for Sunday, October 19th - Mission Sunday: I lift up my eyes to the mountains: from where shall come my help? My help shall come from the Lord who made heaven and earth. Psalm 120 Load image
Pope Leo XIV: "Today is #WorldMissionSunday. The Church is all missionary, but today, we pray especially for the men and women who have left everything to bring the Gospel to those who do not know it. They are missionaries of hope among the people. May the Lord bless them!" Load image
World Mission Sunday is an annual global observance celebrated by the Catholic Church to emphasize the critical importance of missionary work in propagating the Gospel message. The purpose of this day is to instill in the hearts of Catholics the passion and commitment to participate in evangelization efforts through prayer, financial contributions, or engaging in missionary activities. It is a day marked by a spirit of solidarity, wherein Catholics worldwide support each other in their mission to spread the word of God and uplift the lives of marginalized communities.
The origin of World Mission Sunday dates back to 1926 when Pope Pius XI instituted it as a day to remind the faithful of their responsibility to contribute to the Church's missionary work. In India, the observance of World Mission Sunday holds significant importance. The country is home to a large and diverse population, where millions have yet to hear the Gospel. It is an opportunity for the Indian Catholic community to come together and support the efforts of missionaries spreading the Gospel message and engaging in charitable works for the socio-economic and spiritual upliftment of the underprivileged sections of society.
World Mission Sunday is observed with great enthusiasm across various parishes, dioceses, and Catholic institutions in India. The celebrations typically include special prayers, Holy Masses, and awareness programmes to educate the laity about the importance of missionary work. Various initiatives are undertaken to support missionaries, such as collection drives to raise funds, food, and other essential items to be sent to mission areas. Special prayers are organized for the success of missionary endeavours and converting souls to the Christian faith. In India, World Mission Sunday is celebrated on the next to last Sunday of October in unity with the rest of the Catholic world.
Mission Sunday facts
The funds collected during World Mission Sunday are distributed, in the Pope's name, among mission-controlled dioceses and countries around the world.
It was first established by Pope Pius XI in 1926, and is now observed by Roman Catholics, along with other Christian communities globally.
In some churches, the day is marked by a special collection taken up to support missionary projects.
The celebration of Mission Sunday started in 1926 by Pope Pius XI who called it the day of prayer for missions. The original idea came from France where the first Mission Sunday took place in 1822.
Every year, the Pope delivers a special message for World Mission Sunday. The message is sent to all the local churches in the world and also shared on television and social media.
In the News and Trending in India for Mission Sunday
On World Mission Sunday, many churches in India hold special masses and prayer services dedicated to the missionary work of the church and the support of mission territories worldwide.
Organizations like the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) may organize prayer meetings, workshops, and awareness programs about missionary work which you can attend.