General Administration
Meditations to prepare for the anniversary of the first vows of November 1, 1818
In preparation for the anniversary of the first vows of November 1, 1818, the General Committee of Oblate Brothers has chosen, for this year 2020, some meditations based on the figure of Father Tempier.
Letter of Introduction for the 25th anniversary of the Canonization of the Founder
May Saint Eugene de Mazenod grant us that the celebration of these 25 years will stimulate us to continue seeking with increasing ardor the glory of God.
WEBINAR: “Looking for new forms of dialogue in Laudato Si” (LS 14)
OMI Central Government invites all to the new webinar series on “Laudato Si”.
“Celebrating a Silver anniversary as we walk toward a Golden future”
In 1995, we were all excited making preparations for a special event: the canonization of the Founder on December 3, 1995.
Mazenodian Fraternity in Aix
The Eugene De Mazenod International Centre (CIEM) in Aix-en-Privence, welcomed its student community.
Two new pictures of Saint Eugene de Mazenod!
For at least 70 years, two images of Saint Eugene de Mazenod were apparently lost.
“A wake-up call to get involved!”
The letter of the Superior General
on the occasion of the Laudato Sì special anniversary year.
Letter of the Superior General for the Solemnity of the Assumption
Pope Francis added three new invocations to the Litany of Loreto! Mary as Mother of Mercy, Mother of Hope, and Solace of Migrants.
The Holy Oblate is still alive!
Frs. Diego Sáez Martín & Dino Tessari were able to verify «in situ» that El Santo is still very much alive in the hearts of the people.
Interculturality in Oblate Formation: Opportunities and Challenges
What are the opportunities as well as the challenges of doing formation in an international/multicultural context?
Postulation Committee: a new family is born
On July 6, 2020, the new Postulation Committee met at the OMI General House in Rome.
Lockdown Initiatives IV – “Close to the People”
This series of articles remind us the following sentence from the letter of the Superior General written on the Feast day of the Founder: “We were born for times like this”.