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Founded in 1889 in France by Jeanne Bigard

The Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS)

The Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) are the principal organizations for missionary animation and cooperation in the Catholic Church under the direction of the Pope. The main and common purpose of these is to promote the missionary awareness and cooperation of the whole Church among God’s people.

The four Societies are Missionary Childhood (MCH), St. Peter Apostle (SPA), Propagation of the Faith (POF), Pontifical Mission Union (PMU)

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Be a part of the Pope’s Missions

You can accompany priests, religious Sisters and Brothers, and lay pastoral leaders in the Pope’s missions who are proclaiming the ‘Good News’ of the Gospel and serving the poor.

The Pontifical Mission Societies Ghana have supported:

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Seminarians preparing for the priesthood

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Homes for orphaned children and the elderly

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Religious sisters caring for children and families

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Clinics caring for the sick and dying

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FOUNDERS OF THE PONTIFICAL MISSION SOCIETIES

Two women (Blessed Pauline Marie Jaricot and Jeanne Bigard), a Bishop (Msgr. Charles de Forbin-Janson) and a priest (Fr. Paolo Manna) became the charismatic Founders of this great movement for missionary cooperation in the Church, originated in France in the early 19th century.

Pauline Marie Jaricot

Pontifical Society of the Propagation of the Faith
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Bishop Forbin-Janson

Pontifical Society of the Holy Childhood
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Jeanne Bigard

Pontifical Society of St. Peter the Apostle
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Father Paolo Manna

Pontifical Missionary Union
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