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Sr. Ann Diehl, CSJ Named Honorary Oblate of Mary Immaculate June 6th, 2018

Photos courtesy of Janice Cooke

Congratulations to former OMI US provincial secretary and archivist Sr. Ann Diehl, CSJ, for 26 years of service to the Oblates and still counting. On June 4, Sr. Ann received the designation of Honorary Oblate of Mary Immaculate during a Mass and program held at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, DC. The ceremony was officiated by Oblate Superior General Fr. Louis Lougen, OMI, assisted by US Provincial Fr. Louis Studer, OMI.  Following the Mass, a lunch reception was held at the Oblate residence. Sr. Ann has been a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet for 54 years.

 


Oblate Vocation Stories: Fr. Louis Studer, OMI May 21st, 2018

In honor of the Oblate Year of Vocations, all Oblate Fathers and brothers, and those men in Oblate formation are invited to “Tell Their Vocation Stories. Listen to Fr. Louis Studer, OMI’s vocation story.


St. Eugene de Mazenod: The Whole Story May 21st, 2018

St Eugene de Mazenod: “The Other Side of Struggle”

Republished from OMIUSA.ORG

As we remember St Eugene de Mazenod on the anniversary of his death, May 21, 1861, we’re offering you the opportunity to see his whole story told in three, 15-minute videos produced by the U.S. Province Office of Mission Enrichment and Oblate Associates.  Click the link below to watch the videos in English and Spanish.

 

Click here for the videos.

 


Protect Migrant Dreamers: Support “Uniting and Securing America” (USA) Act of 2018 May 11th, 2018

Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate–JPIC has joined other faith-based organizations in support of the bipartisan Uniting and Securing America Act (USA) Act, H.R. 4796 (a bill similar to the Dream Act). This bill will also provide migrant Dreamers with a path to citizenship and address the push factors of migration from Central America.

The USA Act 2018 has over 48 bipartisan original cosponsors. If passed into law, it would provide Dreamers who have lived in the U.S. for at least four years, including Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients, the opportunity to earn permanent legal status if they meet certain requirements, for e.g. if they pursue higher education, enlist in the military, are gainfully employed, and meet other additional requirements. The bill also strengthens border security through the use of technology and development of a comprehensive southern border strategy.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) supports both the Dream Act and the USA Act 2018. They strongly urge you to make your faithful voice heard.

Take Action and let your House of Representatives know of your support. Urge them to take legislative action on both the USA Act and the Dream Act.

 


Fr. Séamus Finn, OMI, Celebrates JPIC-Themed Liturgy with Canadian Catholic Students May 11th, 2018

On April 28th, Fr. Seamus Finn, OMI, celebrated Liturgy with a JPIC theme for a group from St. Peter’s Catholic High School in Ottawa, Canada. The Mass was celebrated for the students and their chaperones in the Oblate Chapel at the Basilica of the National Shrine in Washington, D.C . A representative from the group thanked Fr. Seamus and said the Mass was one of the highlights of their trip.

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