Congregation of the Mission

The Congregation of the Mission and its Role at the United Nations: Challenges on the Occasion of its 400th Anniversary

The Congregation of the Mission is working at the UN to promote social justice, human rights and the dignity of the poorest, participating in global debates and policies. Its goals include strengthening its advocacy, training leaders and consolidating support networks to enhance its impact on international decision-making.

St. Vincent de Paul and Social Welfare

Saint Vincent de Paul promoted an organized and active charity, not limited to mere assistance, but focused on the dignity and self-sufficiency of those in need through material aid and job opportunities. His vision inspired not only Christian charity initiatives but also social support structures that influenced the development of assistance for the poor in later centuries.

New Film Celebrating Congregation of the Mission’s 400th Anniversary

The Vincentians of the Eastern Province USA have released a short film in honor of the 400th anniversary of the Congregation of the Mission.

We Are Missionaries – Evangelization in the Congregation of the Mission

We are sharing here a short video that gives us an overview of evangelization in the Congregation of the Mission, published on its YouTube page.

St. Vincent de Paul and Social Welfare

St. Vincent de Paul and Social Welfare

Saint Vincent de Paul promoted an organized and active charity, not limited to mere assistance, but focused on the dignity and self-sufficiency of those in need through material aid and job opportunities. His vision inspired not only Christian charity initiatives but also social support structures that influenced the development of assistance for the poor in later centuries.

On February 12 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Ján Havlík

On February 12 We Celebrate the Feast of Blessed Ján Havlík

Ján Havlík was a Slovak seminarian who, despite communist persecution in Czechoslovakia, remained steadfast in his faith and endured imprisonment, torture, and forced labor in uranium mines. His martyrdom was recognized by the Church, and in 2024, he was beatified as a testament to resilience and fidelity to his religious vocation.

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