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May 26, 2013 Issue

Catholic Post Archive Issue: October 16, 2011

Featured Article:  

Speaker offers parents 10 guides to raising chaste teens

Living the Word:  

Faith, hope, and charity are our 'meat and potatoes'

Editorial:  

Celebrate with Maryknoll Oct. 16 at St. Mary's Cathedral

Movie Review:  

Recently released films reviewed on basis of moral suitability

News Article:  

Franciscan Sisters help guide Newman Center in Macomb

News Article:  

Youth Rally offers 'all-access backstage pass' to meet Jesus

News Article:  

Four priests named monsignors; high honor for Msgr. Beebe

News Article:  

Widowed and divorced assured of Christ's love at annual Mass

News Article:  

Maronite patriarch visits Peoria on consecutive weekends

News Article:  

'We teach souls,' Diocesan Teacher Institute attendees told

News Article:  

Diocese grateful as Commission on Women marks 25 years

News Article:  

Bears' senior director talks sports, faith at Newman Center

News Article:  

When Princeton nun visited Africa, poor entered her heart



Celebrate with Maryknoll Oct. 16 at St. Mary's Cathedral

World Mission Sunday is Oct. 23, but Catholics of the Diocese of Peoria have a rare opportunity this Sunday, Oct. 16, to start the celebration early and personalize it.

Members of the mission society Maryknoll, which is celebrating 100 years of spreading the Gospel in more than 40 countries, will be present at St. Mary’s Cathedral in Peoria for a 10:30 a.m. centennial Mass, to be followed by a reception.

Several members of the order from central Illinois will take part in the diocesan celebration. In fact, Maryknoll missioners will be present at all cathedral Masses over the weekend of Oct. 15-16.

But while promotional materials say it will be an opportunity to thank the people of the Diocese of Peoria for their prayers and generous support during the past 100 years, we see it as our opportunity to thank a few of the men and women who have given their lives to a mission we all share through baptism. People like Maryknoll priests from the Diocese of Peoria Father William Donnelly, Father Michael Gould, and Father James Madden; Maryknoll Sisters Joan Berninger and Helen Fitton; and lay missioner Dr. Susan Nagele.

Maryknoll, properly known as the Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America, was established in 1911 by the bishops of the United States to recruit, train, send and support American missioners overseas. They were known as the “Marines of the Catholic Church” because they would go to the roughest areas and learn the language.

Today there are about 400 Maryknollers, half of whom serve in 27 countries abroad. The others are working in mission education in the U.S. or living in retirement.

Celebrate with some of them at our cathedral this Sunday if you can, and make your observance of World Mission Sunday that much more meaningful. -- Thomas J. Dermody

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