Central Government: Plenary session
The Central Government of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate is currently in the Plenary Session, which began last Wednesday, September 13, 2023, with a Mass of the Holy Spirit.
Webinar on Safeguarding and the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults
On Thursday, the 13th of July, the AORC (Asia Oceania Regional Conference) had its first webinar on the subject of Safeguarding and the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults.
Novena for vocations – Day 7
“Let us pray for vocations with our saints” 21 – 29 May 2023 27 May – Day […]
Kusenberger Chair of Oblate Studies 2023 Public Lecture
Individuals can register to participate online, via Zoom Webinar, or in person.
Oblate arrested and released
Oblate and Five Students Arrested for ‘We Refuse Corruption’ Chants Against Congolese President After Pope Francis Event in DRC.
Chapter Daily Report – Day 14
Nemi, Italy – In the afternoon, the “murmuratio” proper took place, that is, brief conversations two by two among the capitulars about possible candidates.
Chapter Daily Report – Day 3
In the afternoon, the session was devoted to electing the members of the different internal committees that will function during the Chapter.
Pilgrims of hope in communion : A new awareness of being an oblate missionary
To lead us to a new awareness of our identity and mission as Oblates in today’s world and in the context of the synodal Church: “communion, participation and mission”.
Online session for directors and animators of ongoing formation
The General Administration in Rome organized an online session for directors and animators of ongoing formation from all Oblate Units.
Novena Prayer for Oblate Vocations with Mary Immaculate – DAY 4
This year, our Novena Prayer for Oblate Vocations is centred around Mary Immaculate.
Fr. Georges Laudin, OMI (1926-2022)
FRANCEOn April 21, 2022, Fr. Georges LAUDIN departed for Our Father’s Home, where he is now reunited with his friend Blessed Jean Wauthier.
To grow and walk in faith, hope and charity
What is “ours” is to put ourselves always at the service of the most abandoned (OMI Constitution 5) and in this we risk our lives (C. 2). That is our oblation.