The Year With St. Eugene de Mazenod
31st December
We must lead people to act like human beings, first of all, and then like Christians and, finally, we must help them to become saints
We must lead people to act like human beings, first of all, and then like Christians and, finally, we must help them to become saints
Oblates exercise very diverse ministries but above all seek to dedicate themselves to the poor and abandoned. One can thus find Oblates in Britain and Ireland working in parishes, in missionary formation, preaching, social justice and pastoral ministries, or prisons. “No ministry is alien to us as long as we never lose sight of the main purpose of the Congregation: the evangelization of the most abandoned.” ~ Oblate Constitutions and Rules.