A Foundress' Vision
With your help, Pauline's vision lives on as we support all missionaries, everywhere!
We continue Pauline's legacy by helping missionaries care for orphans, like the ones at the Marialaya Home in Chennai, India. Salesian Sisters rescue young girls who've been sold into of servitude by their families -- often for the price of a week's worth of food. The Sisters provide the girls with a safe place to live, an education, and knowledge of God and His great love for them. You make this ministry possible with your Lenten sacrifices.
Pauline's love of the sacraments was central to her ministry.
Missionaries bring the sacraments to God's children in remote parts of the world, like Zambia, where baptisms often happen en masse. It's not unusual to see more than forty people welcomed into the Church at the same time, thanks to the love and care of those who support the missions.
Because her parents modeled charity to anyone who sought it, Pauline learned that a family's love of God is central to passing on the faith.
In Mongolia, a missionary taught this lesson to a man named Gantulga. After years of living without Christ in his life, he joined his wife and children at Mass and entered the Church. Today, Gantulga is not only a better husband and father, but he has also become a community leader, reaching out to others in need. The family has become a beautiful, faith-filled example to others.
This Lent, we have no better model of Christian charity than Pauline Marie Jaricot.
Help us spread her "prayer circles" to the ends of the earth. It's simple -- pray, give, and ask others to join you! Donate a dollar a day this Lent: $40. Pray the World Mission Rosary. Spread the word about Pauline and her idea to help all the missions of the world.
Whatever your gift, all missionaries around the world are grateful. Be assured of their prayers and mine.
- Maureen Crowley Heil
Welcome to The Mission Hub
Boston was once famously called “The Hub of the Universe” by author Oliver Wendell Holmes. He wrote, "Boston Statehouse is the solar system. You couldn't pry that out of a Boston (person), if you had the entire of all creation straightened out for a crowbar." That notion quickly graduated to our city being known as “The Hub of the Universe” – a place no proper Bostonian would want to leave. Unless, that is, that person is a missionary.
Beginning in 1803, with our founding French missionaries, Boston has a long and storied history of building on what those missionaries started, founding new missionary societies, and continuing to support all the missions of the Church through the Pontifical Mission Societies.
Read our blog as the we travel on the spokes that lead from The Hub to the ends of the earth in support of the mission Church.
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LOCATION
Pontifical Mission Societies
66 Brooks Drive
Braintree, MA 02184
CONTACT NUMBER
617-542-1776




