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The Pontifical Mission Societies comprise four branches:

Society for the Propagation of the Faith

Early in the 19th century a French young lady, Pauline Jaricot, was inspired by her brother’s letters from the missions, to start gathering small groups of people from their family-run silk factory...


Society of the Holy Childhood (Children helping children)

Many years before the birth of the Propagation of the faith however, there was a young French noble man – Charles de Forbin-Janson, who was ordained a priest, and later on appointed as a Bishop...

Society of St. Peter the Apostle for the Native Clergy

It all started in 1889, when mother and daughter — Stephanie and Jeanne Bigard — answered a desperate plea for help from the Missions...


Missionary Union of the Clergy

In 1916 Father Paolo Manna, a PIME missionary serving in Myanmar (then called Burma),  formed the Missionary Union of Priests and Religious, an organisation that would help him to share the spiritual graces...

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