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  • Mission Sunday 24th October 2010
May 12, 2026

Mission Sunday 24th October 2010

Mission Sunday 24th October 2010

by Robert Regula / Friday, 22 October 2010 / Published in Commentary, News, Sermons and meditations

Message of The Pope Benedict
for The World Mission Sunday 2010
(a selection)

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

(…) “We wish to see Jesus” (Jn 12: 21), is the request in John’s Gospel that some Greeks, who had arrived in Jerusalem for the paschal pilgrimage, address to the Apostle Philip. It also resonates in our hearts during this month of October which reminds us that the commitment to, and task of, Gospel proclamation is a duty of the whole Church, “by her very nature missionary”, and invites us to become champions of the newness of life made up of authentic relationships in communities founded on the Gospel. In a multiethnic society that is experiencing increasingly disturbing forms of loneliness and indifference, Christians must learn to offer signs of hope and to become universal brethren, cultivating the great ideals that transform history and, without false illusions or useless fears, must strive to make the planet a home for all peoples.

Like the Greek pilgrims of two thousand years ago, the people of our time too, even perhaps unbeknown to them, ask believers not only to “speak” of Jesus, but to “make Jesus seen”, to make the face of the Redeemer shine out in every corner of the earth before the generations of the new millennium and especially before the young people of every continent, the privileged ones for whom the Gospel proclamation is intended. They must perceive that Christians bring Christ’s word because he is the truth, because they have found in him the meaning and the truth for their own lives. (…)

Dear friends, on this World Mission Sunday in which the heart’s gaze extends to the immense spaces of mission, let us all be protagonists of the Church’s commitment to proclaim the Gospel. The missionary impulse has always been a sign of vitality for our Churches, with their cooperation and their unique witness of unity, brotherhood and solidarity that gives credibility to heralds of the Love that saves!

Benedict XVI

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