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PARISH MISSIONS: WE CAN ONLY CONVERT IF WE ARE CONVERTED OURSELVES WITH WHAT WE TEACH

Listening to Eugene’s missionary heart speaking, makes me recall Pope Paul VI’s words  “Contemporary man listens more willingly to witnesses than to teachers, or if he listens to teachers, it is because they are witnesses”  Discourse to members of the … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: ONLY INSOFAR AS THEY HAD IMBUED THEMSELVES WITH JESUS CHRIST, WERE THEY CAPABLE OF BEING SUCCESSFUL

Eugene’s letters to his Oblates concentrated largely on practical issues regarding the missions – since they were the communications of the superior keeping the ship on course – however, underlying every counsel and practical aspect, one finds the most important … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: THE EXEMPLARY LIFESTYLE OF THE MISSIONARIES AS THE KEY INGREDIENT OF THE MISSION

In order to achieve the goals of mission preaching, Eugene laid down the foundational principle: the preacher himself had to know the Saviour and imitate him. Just as Eugene’s own mission was a communication of his own experience of God, … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: THE EXAMPLE AND APPROACH OF THE MISSIONARIES CHANGES THE HEARTS OF PEOPLE

In the previous entry Eugene spoke about the initial coldness of the Mayor of Marignane towards the missionaries. They persevered in their efforts to win him over, and in Eugene’s diary entry four weeks’ later he describes a man with … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: NOT EVERYONE GAVE THE MISSIONARIES A WARM WELCOME

In describing the opening day of the mission in Marignane, Eugene had spoken about the warm welcome that the missionaries had received from the villagers. Noticeably absent were certain members of the middle class, the Mayor and the lay administrators … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: WARMLY WELCOMED BY THE PEOPLE

Generally the parish missions were welcomed by the majority of the people of the villages, who had been starved of genuine religious renewal. The description that Eugene gives of the greeting they received in Marignane shows the intensity of the … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: AIM AT THE CONVERSION OF THE PARISH AS A WHOLE

While the missionaries aimed at personal conversion, their ultimate ideal was to help the whole parish to grow together. The local pastor was involved in the mission – at no stage did the missionaries take over the running of the … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: AIM TO ALLOW THE BLOOD OF THE SAVIOUR TO FLOW IN THE VEINS OF HIS BODY

In 1859, two years before his death, Eugene wrote about the missionary goal to which he had constantly adhered throughout his life: In effect, because the Church forms only one body, of which Jesus Christ is the Head, those who … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE MISSIONARIES

Since the missions are one of the principal ends of the Institute, all will strive principally to fulfil this task well. 1818 Rule, Chapter Two, §1, Article 1. During Eugene’s lifetime the Oblates in France had animated some 3000 parish … Continue reading

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PARISH MISSIONS: UNDER THE LIBERATING AND LIFE-GIVING SIGN OF THE CROSS

 Our missionary vocation was born when Eugene encountered the personal love of God for him when he looked at the Cross. He spent the rest of his life leading others to this same liberating experience. Henri Tempier was invited to … Continue reading

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