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MISSIONARY OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE (O.M.I.) In 1816, the Church in France,
suffering the effects of the French Revolution was in need of revival.
Responding to this need, Fr. Eugene de Mazenod called together a group of
priests whose main purpose would be to preach the Gospel to the poor working
people of southern France. Other priests, drawn by the work of these men, soon
joined the group and in 1826 they received papal approval as a Religious
Congregation under the patronage of Mary Immaculate. |
| The word OBLATE has the same origins as "oblation". It means a person whose life, by special dedication, is offered in service to the Lord. |
| There are four priorities which capture the Missionary Oblate vision:
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| Pope Pius XI referred to the Oblates as "Specialists in difficult missions." |
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| We are men of mission, prayer and community, seeking to get close to people, to experience their hurts and dreams, their fears and joys. |