ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS MISSION OFFICE
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Here you will find a list of valuable resources to help you bring mission animation and education into your life. We encourage you to utilize these tools at home and in the classroom!

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Blogger

http://www.themissionreport.org - Join national director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the USA, Msgr. John Kozar, as he travels the world!

http://blog.propfaithboston.org - Learn about the missions from the perspective of the Boston office!

Facebook

Become a fan of the Pontifical Mission Societies on Facebook! Visit the Pontifical Mission Societies fanpage to join us online!

Livestream

Join our one family in mission live through our Livestream channel!  Livestream is a live streaming video platform that allows users to view and broadcast video content with only a camera and a computer through the internet.

Twitter

The Pontifical Mission Societies in the U.S.A. are now on Twitter!  Twitter is a free service that lets you keep in touch with people through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?  Check out the "1missionfamily" page at http://twitter.com/1missionfamily or click here to join and start receiving mission updates!

YouTube

The National Office of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the U.S.A. continues to hit the “fast forward” button in new media. Our first endeavor into social networking began with our new YouTube account at www.youtube.com/pmsusa. This new site, launched in June 2008, was designed to become a repository of video programming from the missions, and will also feature historic video clips from the films of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen. Diocesan mission offices across the United States will be encouraged to promote the site, as well as provide short videos of diocesan mission visits or events related to mission animation efforts, such as World Mission Sunday, the Holy Childhood Association, or the Society of St. Peter Apostle.

CIA - The World Factbook

The World Factbook provides information on the history, people, government, economy, geography, communications, transportation, military, and transnational issues for 266 world entities. The Reference tab includes maps of the major world regions, flags of the world, a physical map of the world, a political map of the world, and standard time zones of the world map.

Pontifical Mission Societies Publications, Videos, and MP3 Files

The National Office of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the U.S.A. offers many publications and videos focusing on mission spirituality, mission theology and the call to mission addressed to all the baptized. These resources may be used as part of religious education programs, parish discussion or study groups, as well as a guide for reflection by priests, Religious, seminarians, deacons and lay pastoral leaders.  Also featured are "Mission Lessons," 60-second MP3 files.  Visit the Pontifical Mission Societies homepage, click on Pontifical Mission Societies, then Publications and Media.

World Mission Rosary

In February of 1951, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (national director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith from 1950 to 1966), inaugurated a World Mission Rosary in a radio address called The Catholic Hour. “We must pray, and not for ourselves, but for the world. To this end, I have designed the World Mission Rosary. Each of the five decades is of a different color to represent the continents.” Praying this rosary, Archbishop Sheen said, would “aid the Holy Father and his Society for the Propagation of the Faith by supplying him with practical support, as well as prayers, for the poor mission territories of the world.” To order a World Mission Rosary, please download our order form or contact our office at 314-792-7655.

Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Resources

To learn more about the late Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, visit the Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen Foundation website.

MISSION Magazine Supplements

A new mission education supplement is now available for MISSION Magazine. These supplements, recommended for grades 7 and up, are great for educators, catechists, and group leaders and come in handy during in-class activities. To order free copies of the magazine and supplement, please contact us at 314-792-7655.

Annual National Meeting of the Pontifical Mission Societies

Every year, the annual National Meeting of the Pontifical Mission Societies is held in a different (arch)diocese.  It is a chance for Pontifical Mission Societies "family" to come together and share through presentations, workshops, and masses.  Visit www.pmsnatmtg.org to learn more!

April 28-30, 2009 - St. Louis, MO
April 27-29, 2010 - Chicago, IL

Presentations

Our director (Msgr. Francis Blood) and two of our former missionaries of the Latin America Apostolate (Fr. Robert Menner and Msgr. David Ratermann) are available to do presentations on the missions to Catholic grade schools, PSR programs, high schools, and other venues of Catholic organizations. To schedule a presentation, please contact Msgr. Blood at 314-792-7655 or email FrancisBlood@archstl.org.

Volunteer Opportunities

Have you ever considered becoming a mission volunteer? There are many mission outreach programs that offer short-term and long-term volunteer opportunities.

Catholic Network of Volunteer Service is a membership organization of domestic and international mission volunteer programs. More than 10,000 volunteers serve in the U.S. and in 108 other countries around the world, and are provided with recruitment services, training, and technical assistance. CNVS also publishes RESPONSE, a handbook of volunteer opportunities.

Maryknoll Lay Missioners is part of the Maryknoll family and has been preparing people to work in mission countries for over 30 years. Lay missioners serve in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and on the U.S. Mexico border. Single people, couples, families with children, religious, and ordained people are welcome to join, and are encouraged to participate in the mission of Jesus by serving the poor.

Mercy Volunteer Corps is a full-time lay volunteer program offering placements in the continental U.S. and Guyana, South America for a one or two year commitment. In partnership with the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, volunteers enter into relationship with people who are economically poor or marginalized, and serve in Education, Healthcare, and Social Services. Volunteers commit equally to service, a simple lifestyle in community, and personal and communal spiritual growth.

Pro-Papa Missions is a non-profit organization run by dedicated volunteers. It is a small charity driven by everyday people. Volunteers are involved in different ways: going on Brigades, collecting and making donations, helping run the organization, packing supplies, or soliciting others in the community to donate medical supplies or equipment.

St. Vincent Pallotti Center supports faith-based volunteer programs by linking volunteers with communities in need. Volunteers are supported in a variety of ways, including community living arrangements, spiritual development opportunities, professional development, stipends, and AmeriCorps Educational Awards. St. Vincent Pallotti Center also publishes newsletters for current and former volunteers, and Connections, a directory of volunteer opportunities.

Washington Overseas Mission is a humanitarian aid organization that has been sending medical, dental and construction teams to Honduras and Central America since 1992. Based in the small town of Washington, Missouri, volunteers have helped to improve the lives and health of over 100,000 people in this region of Central America. What began in 1992 with Dr. Tim Long and a few friends volunteering to work for a week in Honduras has grown into an organization that works year round organizing and funding a diverse range of humanitarian projects including health care, construction, water, scholarships and day care. Teams consisting of physicians, dentists, health care professionals, skilled-trade construction workers, students and general volunteers donate their time and skills to help the poorest of the poor in this third world area.

Links

Archdiocese of St. Louis: Mission Office
20 Archbishop May Drive, Saint Louis, MO 63119 • missions@archstl.org