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Past Magazine Stories

Below are stories from past issues of Columban Mission magazine. The Columban Fathers publish Columban Mission magazine eight times a year. Subscriptions are available for just $15 per year. Sign up to receive our next issue. Read more about Columban Mission magazine.

 

February 2018

On this 100-year anniversary of the Missionary Society of St. Columban, we lift up the Gospel values of mercy and justice at the heart of Columban mission.

February 2018

Movements and changes continue in the Philippines, at this time of celebration of 100 years of the Society of St. Columban.

February 2018

As Columban missionaries celebrating our centennial, we look back with gratitude to God and to you, our benefactors, who have so generously supported us and our work for…

February 2018

Our story of the Missionary Sisters of St. Columban traditionally begins with the words, "It was because two people shared a vision and answered a similar call that the…

February 2018

Anniversaries frequently have symbols associated with them like silver for 25 and gold for 50.

February 2018

The Missionary Society of St. Columban was founded in 1918 for evangelization in China. The first Columban Fathers went to China in 1920 and began work in Hanyang.

February 2018

Richard Ranaghan was born in Killough, Co. Down, Ireland, in 1889.

February 2018

In 1954 Fr. Edward MacElroy became the last Columban of that era to leave China.

February 2018

It is truly a joy for the Missionary Society of St. Columban to be celebrating our centenary. We give thanks to God and all those who have supported us.

February 2018

This year, as Columban missionaries celebrate a century of mission, we pause to look back and marvel at the abundance of God's blessings.

February 2018

I Columban
Born and bred
Among the soft roll of hills
in the pasture land of Leinster.
Playing, working, praying in praise

February 2018

Since our founding in 1918, the Society has published a magazine, first under the title of The Far East, while it is now known as Columban Mission.