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Missioning ceremony for Fr. HugoMSC in California are involved in parish ministry, Hispanic ministry, and Native American ministry.

California News:
On June 17, the California Community in Palm Springs "missioned" Fr. Hugo Londoño, MSC in a short missioning ceremony. Fr. Hugo began his new assignment at St. Joseph Parish Shrine in Chicago, IL on July 1st. It is our custom whenever a member is transferred, the sending Community officially "missions" him. and he is given a cross and candle, symbols of missionary activity.

Native American Ministry:

St. Joseph Mission in San Jacinto, CA

The mission includes St. Joseph Parish and St. Jude School. St. Jude School has more than doubled in size in the past year, from 16 students to 33 students. The mission is staffed by an MSC priest and a MSC brother, as well as two MSC sisters and four RSCJ sisters who travel to four different Native American reservations each week.

 

Fr. Tito and Fr. Joe MSC work in the following parishes in California:

Holy Family Parish in Hesperia, CA

St. Francis Xavier Cabrini Parish in Crestline, CA

Our Lady of Solitude in Palm Springs, CA

Our Lady of Guadalupe in Palm Springs, CA

Sacred Heart Parish in Anza, CA

 

 

 

Find out more about what MSC are doing in: Florida, Illinois, New York, and Pennsylvania

 

Reflection of the Week

Br. Jim Miller, MSC

Bro. James Miller, MSC talks about what it means to be a Religious Brother and shares some of his experiences as a Missionary of the Sacred Heart. Bro. Jim served for many years in the missions in Papua New Guinea and is currently the Provincial Treasurer of the MSC USA Province.

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