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Pope Benedict XVI, Saint Eugene de Mazenod and his Oblates
A look at some of the themes that preoccupied these two great men of the Church, Pope Benedict XVI and Saint Eugene de Mazenod.
Letter of the Superior General on the 197th Anniversary of the Papal Approbation of the Constitutions and Rules
Care for our common home so that it becomes a missionary home for the poor – Superior General
The New Provincial Council of the Jaffna Province of Sri Lanka
The Superior General has received the consent of his Council for the appointment of the Provincial Council of the Jaffna Province of Sri Lanka.
The General House formulates Guidelines on the protection of Minors
The Central Government of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate signed and acknowledged the document “Guidelines on the protection of minors and vulnerable adults”.
The New Provincial Council of the Province of Poland
The Superior General received the consent of the Council for the appointment of the Provincial Council of the Province of Poland.
Acts of the 37th General Chapter
The Central Government has now officially issued the Acts of the 37th General Chapter in digital form.
Oblate arrested and released
Oblate and Five Students Arrested for ‘We Refuse Corruption’ Chants Against Congolese President After Pope Francis Event in DRC.
A new member to the Provincial Council of the Central European Province
A new member to the Provincial Council of the Central European Province
The Provincial Council of the Cruz del Sur Province
The new Provincial Council of the Cruz del Sur Province.
The new Provincial Council of the Province of Namibia
The new Provincial Council of the Province of Namibia.
An Oblate accompanies the Pope to Congo and South Sudan
On Tuesday, January 31, the Pope began his fortieth apostolic journey to Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and then to Southern Sudan.
The mission of Angola at the rhythm of the orientations of the 37th General Chapter
ANGOLA: The session on the protection of minors and vulnerable persons did not interest only the Oblates who work in Angola but also the laity.