Fr. Mike Grey, C.S.Sp. and John Boyles from the Spiritan Office of Mission Advancement spoke with the Pontifical Mission Societies about the Spiritans and the importance of lay missionaries in our congregation for their Summer Issue of Mission magazine.
Our Lord Jesus, the example of a caring shepherd, always watches over his people with the same tenderness a shepherd shows to his flock. He extends this care to his disciples as well.
Jesus, in this Sunday’s Gospel, sends his disciples out to preach the news of God’s love for us all. Going out on a mission as Jesus’ disciples is not an easy call to accept but we must step out on faith.
At Our Lady, Queen of Peace Parish, a Spiritan Parish in Arlington, VA, caring for our common home is an important part of their justice and peace work. As a parish, they focus on “thinking globally while acting locally.”
Updates from Spiritan school St. Martial in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the history of Spiritan presence in Haiti, Spiritan Day of Giving results, and the Spiritan in Mission Dinner in Houston, TX.
Jesus, in his divine nature, is truly extraordinary. The people who intimately knew Joseph, Mary, and Jesus found it challenging to recognize him as a prophet or God's chosen one. Their disbelief, despite witnessing Jesus' growth and wisdom, highlights the difficulty of acknowledging God’s presence in our lives.
Seminarian Matt Broeren, C.S.Sp., professed his Perpetual Vows on Wednesday, June 19, 2024, at Duquesne Chapel of the Holy Spirit. Broeren, will finish his theological education and be ordained in two years.
The Congregation of the Holy Spirit United States Province held its Provincial Chapter from June 17-21, 2024, at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This week-long meeting is convened every eight years (previously six)—alternating every four years (previously three) with Provincial Assemblies— for prayerful reflection on the work and direction of the Congregation and election of the leadership team.