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Day in the Catholic Church
World Mission Sunday
SignificanceChristian mission
DatePenultimate Sunday of October
2024 dateOctober 20  (2024-10-20)
2025 dateOctober 19  (2025-10-19)
2026 dateOctober 18  (2026-10-18)
2027 dateOctober 17  (2027-10-17)
FrequencyAnnual
Started byPontifical Mission Societies

World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for the Catholic Church throughout the world to publicly renew its commitment to the missionary movements, coordinated by the Pontifical Mission Societies, who are also known as Missio. It is celebrated on the penultimate (second-last) Sunday of October every year, (October 19, 2025; October 18, 2026). It was created by Pope Pius XI in 1926 as the day of prayer for missions. Closely related to Society for the Propagation of the Faith.

The theme in 2021 was We cannot but speak about what we have seen and heard, words taken from Acts 4:20.

References

  1. Brinker, Jennifer (October 16, 2009). "World Mission Sunday: October 18, 2009". Archdiocese of St. Louis. Archived from the original on August 11, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
  2. ^ "World Mission Sunday 2021". Catholic Bishops' Conference. Retrieved 2024-10-24.
  3. "Message of His Holiness Pope John Paul II for the World Mission Day 1992". Vatican City. 7 June 1992.


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