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NEWS FROM U.S. PROVINCE

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Article: John Paul II: Living Symbol of Cultu

(Originally published on thecatholicthing.org...

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OMIUSA January 2012 Newsletter

The OMIUSA January 2012 newsletter is now ava...

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Article: The First Sign of Love is to Listen

Father Tom Hayes, O.M.I. can minister in powe...

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International News

196th Birthday of the Missionary Oblates' Birthplace

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Nearly 200 years ago, on January 25, 1816, the society of Missionaries of Provence was born. This day marked the start of the honorable Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Today, there are over 4,...

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

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Using Videos to Speak Up for the Poor

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(Originally posted on omiworld.org) Since 1988, the United States Embassy in the Philippines has organized an even to honor outstanding Filipinos in the fields of journalism and public se...

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

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Making a difference in New Orleans

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(Originally published on omiworld.org) The OMI Lacombe Province’s Oblate Youth Ministries Team tries to encourage our young people, teachers, parents to recognize how blessed and fortunat...

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

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Dedication of John Paul II Square

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(Originally published on omiworld.org) The origin of St. Eugene de Mazenod Parish in the Archdiocese of Toronto dates back to 1990, when it became clear that St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish c...

Wednesday, 21 December 2011

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  • St. Eugene in a Provencial nativity scene

    (Originally posted on omiworld.org) During this jubilee year, St. Eugene de Mazenod has entered into the family of the “santons of Provence” (small terracotta figurines). A few days before our entry into Advent, we asked him to recall Christmas in Provence. Bishop de Mazenod, you are now on

  • December Oblate Connections Newsletter

      For the December 2011 Oblate Connections Newsletter, click here or on the photo below.

  • An Education in Humanity

    (Article originally published on omiworld.org.) As a young man, Fr. Nicholas Harding, was educated at one of the world’s truly elite universities. He studied at Harvard University, near Boston, working towards a Masters in Public Health. His professors were some of the brightest minds in the fiel