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Pope Francis’ Message for 2015 World Mission Sunday

Pope Francis holds the pastoral staff as he leaves at the end of a Mass of Pentecost in St Peter's Basilica, at the Vatican, on May 24, 2015.
Pope Francis holds the pastoral staff as he leaves at the end of a Mass of Pentecost in St Peter’s Basilica, at the Vatican, on May 24, 2015.

Below is the Vatican-provided text of Pope Francis’ message for the 89th World Mission Sunday to be celebrated October 18, 2015:

Dear Brothers and Sisters,
The 2015 World Mission Sunday 2015 takes place in the context of the Year of Consecrated Life, which provides a further stimulus for prayer and reflection. For if every baptized person is called to bear witness to the Lord Jesus by proclaiming the faith received as a gift, this is especially so for each consecrated man and woman. There is a clear connection between consecrated life and mission. The desire to follow Jesus closely, which led to the emergence of consecrated life in the Church, responds to his call to take up the cross and follow him, to imitate his dedication to the Father and his service and love, to lose our life so as to gain it. Since Christ’s entire existence had a missionary character, so too, all those who follow him closely must possess this missionary quality.

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