Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate

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Vocations Mission Dublin

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Date(s) - 15/02/2020 - 16/02/2020
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The Oblates

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Come and experience the Vocations Mission in your parish. Oblates from all around the province will come to meet and talk with you about the Oblate way of life.

We will be available to speak with you after mass if you wish. Please invite your family & friends. See you there!

When and where:

Darndale-Belcamp Parish: Saturday Vigil 7pm; Sunday 9.30am & 11.30am
Our Lady of the Wayside, Bluebell: Saturday 6.30pm
St Michael’s, Inchicore: Sunday 11.00am
Mary Immaculate, Inchicore: 7.00 pm

17th of February – known throughout the Oblate World as “Oblate Day.” It is the anniversary of day when the Congregation and its Constitutions were formally approved by Rome.

To mark this official Feast Day of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, February 17th, Oblate Missionaries will visit our parish community from 15-16th. February. They will share with us their own vocation story, speak about their lives and mission and promote vocations to the priesthood and religious life. In preparation for this, we ask that you please pray for all Oblate Missionaries, those who serve our parish and those who are living and sharing the Good News of the Gospel in some of the poorest and most demanding situations and conditions around the world today.

 


The Oblate Tradition Preaching Missions

When St. Eugene deMazenod began the Missionary Oblates of Mary he realised that he needed to and could reach those who were suffering because of the French Revolution through preaching parish missions. Through these missions the first Oblates encouraged, supported and challenged people with the Good News of the Gospel. Eugene took as the motto for the Oblates these words from Jesus; I have been sent to proclaim the Good News to the Poor.
Eugene wasn’t interested in intellectual arguments or ideas, he wanted to touch the hearts of people, not just their heads! He wrote in 1818: ‘To aim at elegance of style rather than to solidity of doctrine would directly against the spirt of our rule.. Our one and only aim should be to instruct people and break the Word for them…
Our current Oblate Rule tells us that ‘We are a missionary Congregation; our principle service in the church is to proclaim Christ and his Kingdom to the most abandoned. We preach the Gospel… and help people to see their own values in light of the gospel.’
In proclaiming the Word, it is our tradition to be simple and direct and to speak a language adapted to and easily understood by those who hear us. In all our ministry but especially in that of reconciliation, we will reflect the understanding, the patience and compassion of the Saviour.
As Oblates of Mary Immaculate, it is our deepest prayer and hope that when we proclaim the Good News of the Gospel, people will hear the words and voice of Jesus speaking directly to them.

Vocations Mission Dublin