CATHOLIC MISSIONS IN CANADA

Toronto, Ontario, M4T 1W2 Canada

Mission Statement

Catholic Missions In Canada exists to keep the Catholic Faith in remote and poor mission communities across Canada Catholic Missions In Canada seeks to sustain and extend the Catholic Faith in isolated, poor and hard-to-reach mission areas in Canada. These are communities where diocesan resources are insufficient to keep the Church alive. Catholic Missions promotes national awareness on the needs of our Canadian missions and raises funds to sustain the work of evangelization.

About This Cause

Since its founding in 1908, Catholic Missions In Canada, then known as The Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada, has come to the aid of isolated missions across the country where a lack of resources makes it impossible to maintain a Catholic presence without outside financial help. In 1905, the official status of the Catholic Church in Canada and the United States was changed from being a "mission" church, and thus receiving funding for its operation, to being an "independent" church having to finance its own operation. This change presented great difficulties in many areas. On September 23, 1908, Monsignor E. Alfred Burke from the Diocese of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, founded "The Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada," to raise funds to help "cultivate the missionary spirit in the clergy and the people," and "to preserve the Faith of Jesus Christ among Catholic immigrants" then resettling in the Canadian West. Papal approval and pontifical status were granted to The Catholic Church Extension Society of Canada by Pope Pius X on June 9, 1910, for "the protection and diffusion of the preserve Catholic Faith in the territories of the Dominion of Canada." In the early days, the Society undertook to bring the Church to thousands of Catholics settling in Western Canada. It began using funds collected in the East to build small chapels across the prairies and in the mountain areas. Later, it encouraged priests in the Atlantic provinces to go West and serve in the remote and priestless parishes. As the need for missionaries grew, the Society began supporting the education of seminarians. In 1999, the name of the Society was changed to Catholic Missions In Canada to better reflect its mission and outreach. Goals With your help, we hope to allocate more than $4 million each year to assist in the day-to-day upkeep and urgent needs of our missions: from heating and electricity to building and repairs, and to support the sustenance and travel needs of missionaries, the education of seminarians, First Nations ministries, and catechism and lay formation programs.

CATHOLIC MISSIONS IN CANADA
201-1155 Yonge Street
Toronto, Ontario M4T 1W2
Canada
Unique Identifier 119220531RR0001