Catholic Missions
Catholic Missions refer to efforts by the Catholic Church to spread its faith and provide services to communities around the world. These missions often focus on evangelization, education, healthcare, and social justice, aiming to improve the lives of people in need while sharing the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Missionaries, who are often priests, nuns, or laypeople, travel to various regions, including remote areas, to establish churches, schools, and clinics. They work alongside local communities to address issues such as poverty, illness, and lack of education, fostering both spiritual and physical well-being.