TO PLACES LIKE THIS
AND UPLIFT POOR PEOPLE
IN HIS NAME
WITH SOMEONE
ON THE MISSIONS
WINTER IS HERE
Last week, the first snow fell on the Drakensberg mountains. Suddenly, there’s an icy bite in the wind that whistles down the streets of Durban and through the rickety shacks in the ‘informal settlements’.
Our hearts go out to our city’s poor and homeless people, huddled in layers of tattered clothing, as they join the queues at the church soup kitchens … hoping for a bowl of hot, nourishing stew.
Others shelter under the freeway bridges, lying on ‘beds’ of discarded cardboard away from the worst of the wind and rain. And out in the hills and valleys of Zulu Mission country, women wrap themselves in a blanket to tackle daily chores like fetching water from the river, or collecting firewood to heat the cooking pot.
Here, there is no hot, running water for bathing … no central heating or electric heaters at the flick of a switch.
And yet there IS warmth. Generated by close family bonds, and the gifts of blankets from people in a far-off land that always seem to come at just the right time.
That time is now.
Now, as winter tightens its icy grip, we urgently need more blankets.
If you’ve ever felt the misery of toes going numb with cold, or freezing wind and rain finding their way under the collar of your coat, please reach out to help our Mission people now. Most of them have never known the luxury of thick winter coats or fur-lined boots.
Your gift of a blanket brings a little warmth into their lives and homes.
And, when you make your gift, please let us know if you have any special intentions you’d like included in our monthly Mass for Mission friends.
May God bless you for your kindness.
LATEST NEWS
It’s taken time – but it’s happened
Cast your mind back to 2017 when Cardinal Napier asked you to help build a new church at Cornfields to replace a mud building with crumbling walls and windows that no longer closed.
It can be a surprise!
We go through life accumulating assets – property, material items and money in the bank. Somehow, this accumulation can go unnoticed, until we sit down to draw up, or update, our Will.
This year’s Ntshongweni Pilgrimage
In 1938, Missionary priest, Father Wagner, built a church at Ntshongweni – one of the 15 outstations established by father Pfister OMI in 1934. The building materials came by rail to Ntshongweni station, and local people helped to carry it on their heads to the top of the hill where the Mission stands.
Language stimulation room at Kwa Thintwa School for the Deaf renovated
School Principal, Dr Mavis Naidoo and the teachers of Kwa Tinthwa School are delighted with the repairs to the Language Stimulation Room, making it safe again for use by deaf chldren.
Special Feast Day Masses for our Mission Patrons
In the 13th century, St Francis and St Dominic both formed religious orders. Francis became the beggar who beguiled the world, Dominic became the preacher who taught it.
You made it a Christmas of blessings – thank you
Again, friends like you stepped in to provide Christmas “Basins of Blessings” for families in dire need. Your gift was nourishing food items – not wrapped in bright paper to be thrown away, but in a basin of continued usefulness.
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MASS INTENTIONS
Please use the form below to let us know your special intentions for inclusion in our monthly Mass for Mission friends.
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PRAYERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
There are times when we feel weary, sad, confused or afraid. And there are times when we burst with joy and thankfulness. Our selection of prayers and readings help you talk to God in good times and bad.
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