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Missionary Union of Priests and Religious : ウィキペディア英語版 | Missionary Union of Priests and Religious
The Missionary Union of Priests and Religious is a spiritual apostolate created by Father Paolo Manna, a missionary who served in Myanmar. Its goal is to increase awareness of the Church's worldwide mission among people engaged in pastoral ministry. It is one of four Pontifical Mission Societies of the Roman Catholic Church. ==Background== In early nineteenth century France, Pauline Jaricot founded the Society for the Propagation of the Faith to provide financial support to the Churches foreign missions. Collecting a ''sous'' (about a penny) at a time, two thirds of its first collection in 1822 went to support the diocese of Louisiana, which extended from the Florida Keys to Canada. The remaining third went to China. In 2008, the Church in the United States marked the 100th anniversary of no longer being considered “mission territory” dependent on financial help from the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.〔("Our History", Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States )〕 In 1839 Charles de Forbin-Janson, Bishop of Nancy in France, toured the United States, visiting New Orleans, Baltimore, New York and Canada. Upon his return to France, in 1843, he established the Association of the Holy Childhood appealing to the children of France to reach out to help the children of the American Missions and China.〔 In 1889, Jeanne Bigard founded the Society of St. Peter the Apostle for the training of local clergy and religious in mission dioceses.〔
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