Throughout the year, the Pontifical Mission Societies support the proclamation of the Gospel, the building of the Church, and the work and witness of mission priests, religious Sisters and Brothers, and lay pastoral leaders. These missionaries provide food, education, and medical care to the most vulnerable communities in the Pope’s missions. Through their work, they reveal the compassionate heart of Jesus. Help support their efforts ~ and be right there with them, offering hope.
The Pontifical Mission Societies US have supported:
He is not here; He has risen!
Luke 24:5-6 reminds us of this powerful resurrection testimony to the early Church, “Why do you look for the living among the dead? He is not here; He has risen!” This is a powerful and earth-shattering declaration. At this moment, the Church is infused with the truth of the resurrection: Jesus is not dead. He is alive! Through baptism, believers are reborn, fully alive in Christ. The faithful who give of themselves in service to Jesus, in service to proclaiming the Kingdom of God, give witness to the resurrection.
Holy Week: We are sure, we want to be Jesus’ friends!
Lent is coming to an end, and next Sunday, Palm Sunday, Holy Week will start; it is the most important week of the year for the Catholic Church.
Propagation of the Faith: Restoring a person’s freedom, one wheelchair at a time
“One person once told me that the wheelchair we give is a sacrament, because it transforms people’s lives,” he said. “It is a visible sign of a visible relationship.”
Helping the Pope Help the Most Vulnerable for 200 Years
Helping the
Pope Help
the Most
Vulnerable for
200 Years
In 2022, the Pontifical Mission Societies (TPMS) celebrated the 200th anniversary of our founding by Pauline Marie Jaricot, a young woman, living in early 19th century France. Learn more about the history of the Pope’s four mission societies, and how each helps him in his outreach to the Missions in unique ways.
In 2022, the Pontifical Mission Societies (TPMS) celebrated the 200th anniversary of our founding by Pauline Marie Jaricot, a young woman, living in early 19th century France. Learn more about the history of the Pope’s four mission societies, and how each helps him in his outreach to the Missions in unique ways.