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August/September 2016

 

By Kim Balkovec

Earlier this year, two Columban Fathers—an Irish farmer by way of decades of mission in Pakistan and an Iowa farmer by way of decades of mission in Korea—and I visited…

 

By Fr. Charles Duster

“I couldn’t manage without them.” That is a phrase one often hears in a discussion between the parish priests in Fiji, whether indigenous or foreign born.

 

By Mushtag Asad

Columban missionary Fr. Tanvir O’Hanlon invited me to work with the Columbans for the promotion of mission in our local church.

 

By Catherina Son

Since I joined the Columban lay mission program in 2000, I have learned three different languages: English, Filipino (Tagalog) and Spanish.

 

By Fr. Michael Hoban

Growing up in New York City, summers for me were times for relaxing, recreation and fun.

 

By Fr. Jehoon Augustine Lee

Almost six months ago, I arrived in Yangon, Myanmar, to begin my mission assignment.

 

By Fr. Tim Mulroy

From our earliest days, almost a century ago, Columban missionaries have employed people to assist us in a variety of roles to support our mission.

 

By Fr. Barry Cairns

On my first visit to Nagasaki’s Atomic Bomb Museum, the obscenity of the atomic bomb left me angry and disturbed.

 

By Columban Lay Mission Team

Lumen Gentium emphasizes the “universal call to holiness” which applies to all the “people of God”– clergy, religious and lay people, stating that “all…

 

By Columban Missionaries

Founded by Columban Fr. Bernard Wade in 1939, St.