Home to about 20 million people, Mali faces significant socio-economic difficulties, with 42.3% of its population living in extreme poverty
In Burkina Faso’s Diocese of Nouna, Bishop Joseph Sama leads a mission of hope for displaced children facing violence and loss. Supported by the Pontifical Mission Societies, the diocese offers education, faith, and community to help them rebuild their lives amidst hardship.
We share the homily of Father Landry, the new National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States, in this Word Mission Sunday.
A TPMS team joined the Chikapa community at Our Lady Queen of Peace for Mass. Despite the early hour, over 1,000 parishioners gathered, showcasing their deep faith.
Have you ever gone to Mass “way too early,” because you wanted to secure a seat for what you knew was going to be a “long” liturgy? Or to make sure you found a parking spot?”
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.
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.
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.
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.
“Amidst the rubble and ruins, however, faith endures” Read in our latest blog about how the Malawian community coped with the harsh reality caused by cyclone Freddy, and how compassion and peace was not absent among those affected by the torrential rains.
Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, as National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies from 1950 to 1966, left an indelible mark by raising over $10 million for the poor and supporting missionaries globally. Learn more about his story!
Celebrating the Legacy of Archbishop Fulton Sheen as Head of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith.