Some initial observations on 'missio ad gentes': A theological-pastoral reflection on the extraordinary missionary month, October 2019

The Australasian Catholic Record 96 (4):387 (2019)
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Let me start by saying that on 1 December 2015, I left the university environment for the Roman Curia to become Secretary General of the Pontifical Missionary Union and Director of the International Center for Mission and Formation, in addition to my directing 'Fides', the News Agency of the Pontifical Mission Societies. Much time is required of me to renew these institutions and to research, together with others in charge of the PMS, possible ways of reform for the future of these missionary societies that have arisen from faith, prayers, the charity of women and zealous pastors.

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