Thanksgiving Leads to Mission   November 09
 THANKSGIVING GIVES BIRTH TO SELFLESSNESS
 
Gratitude gives birth to unselfishness, forgiveness, generosity, courage, patience, joy, peace, and so on. Gratitude is the motivational force that thrusts us into self-sacrifice. 
Take a look at some of the ways youth are reaching out beyond the borders of faith and culture, in a sense of purpose that can only come from the 'blood of the cross"! HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
College Campuses for World Aids Day 

If we believe that we are one human family, than a brother or sister of ours becomes infected with HIV nearly every 12 seconds. December 1st is World AIDS Day, and together we can raise awareness of the disease, reduce the stigma often associated with it and support programs that directly serve those in need. Here are some great resources from Catholic Relief Services:
 
Interfaith Youth Action in Sharon, Mass!
 We are a group of teens that work together to nurture interfaith understanding, while reducing prejudice and misunderstanding. Adults say a lot of things - they tell us we have the power to change our communities, shape our nation, and transform our world. They convince us that they will stand behind us, and they do. Our Youth Leadership Program brings together Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Jain, Unitarian, and secular high school students. All programs are planned and run by teens. Check us out!
He's Been Waiting for You... 
For a week, I had been in a lost village of the Ivory Coast, and my head busy with other things, prayer was of lesser importance. That evening, however, when the setting sun was painting fire-red all around, I entered the little chapel and I thanked the Lord to be there. Soon after, as I was leaving, I met a little Sister who had made of her life a gift to the Lord among the least - or should I say, the first? - of the earth, and said "You know, Sr. Janne, I went in to greet Jesus." She answered, "He has been waiting for you for centuries..." and I felt embraced by His infinite tenderness. From that moment on, nothing was the same. More about Fr. Sante Gatto, a young Xaverian Missionary working in Curitiba, Brazil...
"The Church Knows Neither Borders or Frontiers"
"The universal Church, which knows neither borders nor frontiers, feels responsible for announcing the Gospel to whole peoples - write Pope Benedict XVI -. It is the duty of the Church, seed of hope by vocation, to continue Christ's service in the world."
It is with these words that we dedicate this issue of the Xaverian Mission Newsletter of November 2009, and bring you stories from the street children of Bangladesh, typhoons and earthquakes in the Philippines and Indonesia, interreligious dialogue in the United States, news of this great mission from around the world. We also want to share with you a special program of the US Bishops and Catholic Relief Services called: Catholics Confront Global Poverty.  More... 
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National Catholic Conference for College Students
 
Who would not want to be in Florida for Christmas break. Check out this great conference where thousands of Catholic college students gather to energize faith.  Imagine bringing in the New Year with thousands of other college students from across the nation who know they are made for more. Check it out!
In This Issue
Happy Thanksgiving
World Aids Day
Interfaith Youth Action
He's Been Waiting for You...
The Church Knows No Boundaries
National Catholic Ministry Conference
Church Teaching on World Mission
To the Ends of the Earth, US Bishops
Best Practices in Teaching Mission, US Bishops
Mission of the Redeemer, JP II
World Mission Sunday 09, Benedict XVI

Xaverian Mission Links
Official Website
Xaverian Mission Blog
Xaverian Mission Newsletter
No Borders E Newsletter Archive

Mission Networking
NO BORDERS
Passion for Christ
Passion for  Humanity
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