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Thirteen Years of Grace and Growth in Don Victoriano - Missionary Society of St. Columban | Philippines 14/05/2026

Thirteen Years of Grace and Growth in Don Victoriano - Missionary Society of St. Columban | Philippines By Fr. Brendan Kelly, SSC   Our Columban presence in Our Lady of Lourdes Mission Station, Don Victoriano, Misamis Occidental, is ending. It has been a blessing in the lives of the faith community. A once peripheral, marginalized, and often neglected community has been regularly served, strengthenin...

14/05/2026
Photos from Columbans Philippines Publications's post 14/05/2026
26/04/2026

APRIL 26 IS WORLD PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS

In his message for the World Day of Prayer for Vocations, Pope Leo XIV presents vocation as a profound and personal gift from God that is discovered not merely through external circumstances, but within the depths of one’s interior life. Rooted in the image of Jesus Christ as the Good Shepherd, the Pope explains that Christ lovingly calls each person to follow Him on a path that leads to true beauty, meaning, and fulfillment. This beauty is not superficial or physical; rather, it is a spiritual beauty that radiates from a life transformed by grace and lived in communion with God. To recognize this call, one must cultivate silence, prayer, and attentiveness, creating space to hear God’s voice amid the noise and distractions of the world.

Drawing inspiration from Saint Augustine of Hippo, who taught that God is “more inward than my most inward part,” the message highlights the importance of turning inward to encounter the Lord. It is within this sacred interior space that a person begins to understand their identity, purpose, and calling. Vocation, therefore, is not imposed from outside, but freely given and lovingly revealed by God, inviting a response of openness and trust. The Pope emphasizes that this process involves a personal relationship with God, nurtured through the sacraments, Scripture, and acts of charity, as well as the guidance of the Church community.
Furthermore, the message stresses that vocation is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey of growth and maturation. Like a seed that must be nurtured, it develops through daily fidelity, perseverance, and trust in God’s plan, even in moments of uncertainty or difficulty. The example of Saint Joseph is presented as a model of such trust, showing how faith allows one to embrace God’s will with courage and humility. Ultimately, Pope Leo XIV encourages especially young people to listen attentively to God’s call, to entrust themselves fully to His providence, and to courageously follow the path laid before them. In doing so, they will discover not only their true purpose, but also a deep and lasting joy that contributes to the life of the Church and the good of the world.

Photos from Columbans Philippines Mission Promotion's post 24/02/2026
Lent: Sacred Waters - Columban Missionaries 19/02/2026

Lent: Sacred Waters - Columban Missionaries As we begin Lent, the Society’s Central JPIC Coordinator, Amy Woolam Echeverria, reflects on Jesus’ meeting with the Samaritan women at the well. The story of Jesus meeting the woman at the well is a deep source of hope and comfort for Christians. By encountering the Samaritan alone at the well ...

An Invitation to Humility - Missionary Society of St. Columban | Philippines 17/01/2026

An Invitation to Humility - Missionary Society of St. Columban | Philippines By Fr. Taemoon Kwon, SSC   I would like to share some reflection based on several key phrases from today’s Gospel. First, the words: “This is the time of fulfillment.” This tells us that mission begins in God’s time. Jesus does not speak of “someday,” but of “now.” Mission does not ...

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