Today’s missionary hero is Eleanor Josaitis, who did her mission work in the city of Detroit, Michigan. Eleanor Mary Reed was born on December 17, 1931. When she grew up, …
Today’s missionary hero is an amazing woman who lived in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Her name was Bonifacia Rodríguez y Castro. Bonifacia was born in Salamanca, Spain on June 6, 1837 …
Today’s missionary hero is a Spaniard who lived in the 19thand 20thCenturies. His name was Benito. Benito Solana Ruiz was born on February 17, 1882 in Cintruénigo, Navarra, Spain. His …
Today’s missionary hero is Dominican Sister Sheila Corcoran. Sr. Sheila Corcoran from Kilorglin, County Kerry, Ireland, was a teacher who served as a missionary and teacher in South Africa for …
Today’s missionary hero was a young man who wanted to become a priest. But, because of his skin color, Church leaders tried to ban him from the seminary. His name …
Today’s missionary hero is a woman of our own times, a Belgian who devoted her life to the people of Papua New Guinea. In religious life, her name was Simona …
Whenever I think of Catholic missionaries, I usually think of a priest or religious sister traveling down the Amazon river or walking through a jungle in Africa. Never do I …
This Friday’s missionary hero was a wife, widow, Religious Sister, music therapist, and home missionary. Her name in religious life was Sr. Claire Marie Wick. O.S.F. Kathryn Whitener Whitener was …
Today’s missionary hero was a man whose accomplishments were almost super-human. His name was José de Anchieta. José was born on the feast of St. Joseph, March 19, 1534 in …
Today’s missionary hero is Maria Elizabeth Hesselblad, a missionary of our times who lived life to the fullest. Maria was born on June 4, 1870 in Sweden, the fifth of …
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