Father Paul Gitau's journey as a Catholic missionary spans continents, cultures, and communities.
Battling cancer and Parkinson's disease, Sister Claude Gadd maneuvers her walker with the same determination that once propelled her through the rugged terrains of Papua New Guinea.
As the summer sun shines upon us, we find ourselves celebrating a beloved American holiday - Independence Day. This is a time when we come together to celebrate the freedom and opportunities our nation provides.
In our ongoing series on Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, we continue exploring his formative years, focusing on his advanced education, ordination, and early ministry. These experiences laid the groundwork for his influential roles in the Propagation of the Faith and evangelization through various media.
In Southern Albania, a small Catholic community of 4,000 thrives under the guidance of 83 missionaries in a predominantly Muslim and Orthodox region. Bishop Giovani Peragine describes the situation as a "missionary emergency" and highlights a significant spiritual reawakening. Support is needed to provide resources for chapels, catechetical training, and maintaining the missionary presence, helping to nurture this resilient community.
The ink hadn’t dried on her diploma last spring when Maggie got a job offer from The Pontifical Mission Societies USA (TPMS). Her journey with TPMS has been transformative, not just for her but also for those around her, like her mother, Clara.
As Syria marks fourteen years of conflict and the first anniversary of the 2023 earthquake that killed over 50,000 people, Deacon Saad Mounir Antti highlights his homeland's struggles.
In the serene Shire Highlands of southern Malawi, a region known both for its lush tea estates and its stark poverty contrasts, stands a beacon of hope - the Chisombezi School for the Deafblind. Just outside the bustling city of Blantyre, this school, managed by the Sisters of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is more than an educational institution.
Driving down the dusty red dirt roads of Malawi’s capital city of Lilongwe, our truck flew past groups of children in bright blue dresses and grey uniforms, some as young as five years old. Some wore shoes or socks on their feet, a handful had small backpacks slung over their shoulders, and others without uniforms walked alongside.
Follow Deacon Howard's journey to priesthood despite challenges, such as Cyclone Freddy in his Malawian hometown. His seminary depends on scholarships and practical initiatives for sustenance, highlighting the crucial support from organizations like The Pontifical Mission Societies USA
After 45 years as a priest, Cardinal Joseph has spent much of his life in cultural realities different from the one he was raised in. Join us while we as we meditate on his vocational path.
Learn about the commitment of the catechists in Malawi, how their committed commitment supports Evangelization in communities where priests go four or five times a year at most, and how important the support of TPMS is in these communities.