29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
My dear brothers and sisters in Christ,
“ This is the day the Lord has made, let us rejoice and be glad in it”.
(Psalm 118:24)
This weekend we celebrate World Mission Sunday.
Our Holy Father Pope Leo XIV has urged all of us to take part in World Mission Sunday. I have previously highlighted World Mission Sunday in last week’s bulletin and asked all parishioners to help our Holy Father by generously donating towards the Missions in the second collection at all Masses this weekend.
Who is a Missionary?
The answer: All baptized Christians are commissioned by Christ to spread the Gospel and to be His missionaries.
We are all Missionaries of Hope to the people we interact with.
Some of us are called to go overseas to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to people who have never heard of Him, while others remain at home where they are called to live the Gospel message of love of God and neighbor. The charge to all of us-- parents, grandparents, teachers, Catechists, Priests and elders—and yes, even children—is to be missionaries in our daily lives.
Where does our “mission” begin?
The answer: Right outside the Church door as we leave Mass
We enter into our own “Mission land” as we walk to the parking lot to get into our cars. We enter into this “Mission land” as we go to school or work and interact with others every day. This is how we live the Gospel in our daily lives. Another way of being a “missionary” for Christ and participating in World Mission Sunday is by taking an active role in our Parish ministries. There is a ministry or committee for everyone where their interests and talents can be used to serve others. As we host our Parish Ministry Fair next weekend, please make it a point to learn about the ministries in the Parish and become involved in at least one ministry.
This is the way we serve Christ as His “missionaries”, show our faith in our actions and teach our children and youth to be actively involved in the Church.
Prayer for Missionaries:
Lord, bless all the missionaries, those who proclaim the Gospel in homeland and those overseas taking the Word of God to people in distant lands. Amen.
God bless you!
Fr. Bob Romaine









