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 * Our Life
   * Who we are
   * What we do
   * Become an Oblate
   * Where we are
   * St. Eugene Our Founder
 * Ministries
   * Friends of St. Eugene
   * Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC)
   * Lourdes Pilgrimage 2024
   * Mission Development
   * Oblate Retreat Centre – Crewe
   * Oblate Retreat Centre – London
   * Oblate Youth Service (OYS)
   * Overseas Missionary Experience
   * Parishes and Centres of Mission
   * Partners in Mission
   * World Youth Day 2023
 * Pray with Us
   * Daily Morning Prayer
   * Weekly Reflections
   * Prayer request
   * Prayer intentions
   * Fr Ronald Rolheiser OMI
   * Eugene de Mazenod speaks to us
   * St Eugene – Patron of the Wounded Family
   * Prayers for different occassions
   * Readings Ireland
   * Readings Scotland
   * Readings England/Wales
   * 7 Ways to make Holy Week at home
 * Vocations
 * Communications
   * Oblate Connections
   * Publications
   * Stations of the Cross with St Eugene
   * Resources
   * Resources during time of Covid-19
   * Privacy Tools
   * Privacy Policy

 * News
 * Events/Booking
 * E-Newsletter
 * Donate
 * Safeguarding
 * Parishes
 * Shop


MISSIONARY OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE


 * Our Life
   * Who we are
   * What we do
   * Become an Oblate
   * Where we are
   * St. Eugene Our Founder
 * Ministries
   * Friends of St. Eugene
   * Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation (JPIC)
   * Lourdes Pilgrimage 2024
   * Mission Development
   * Oblate Retreat Centre – Crewe
   * Oblate Retreat Centre – London
   * Oblate Youth Service (OYS)
   * Overseas Missionary Experience
   * Parishes and Centres of Mission
   * Partners in Mission
   * World Youth Day 2023
 * Pray with Us
   * Daily Morning Prayer
   * Weekly Reflections
   * Prayer request
   * Prayer intentions
   * Fr Ronald Rolheiser OMI
   * Eugene de Mazenod speaks to us
   * St Eugene – Patron of the Wounded Family
   * Prayers for different occassions
   * Readings Ireland
   * Readings Scotland
   * Readings England/Wales
   * 7 Ways to make Holy Week at home
 * Vocations
 * Communications
   * Oblate Connections
   * Publications
   * Stations of the Cross with St Eugene
   * Resources
   * Resources during time of Covid-19
   * Privacy Tools
   * Privacy Policy

 * News
 * Events/Booking
 * E-Newsletter
 * Donate
 * Safeguarding
 * Parishes
 * Shop



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"Unfortunately, the war against Ukraine is still ongoing, and we do not know
when it will end..."
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CARING FOR CREATION – OUR COMMON HOME (JPIC)

The Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) Commission has taken the
initiative of once more highlighting the message of The Pope’s Encyclical on
Caring for our Common Home, Laudato Sí, just short of...

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THOUGHT OF THE DAY | ST. EUGENE

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THE OBLATE FAMILY MORNING PRAYER: WEDNESDAY 5TH JUNE 2024

Friends, we return to Kilburn once more for morning prayer with Johnny...


THE CALLING CHRONICLES: VOCATIONS MISSION IN KILBURN

During our Novena for Oblate Vocations, the Oblate Vocations Mission team
visited...


OBLATES UNITE IN JOYFUL CELEBRATION FOR THE FOUNDER’S FEAST!

On May 21st, the Feast of St. Eugene de Mazenod, social media...


ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING THE DETENTION OF TWO OBLATES IN BELARUS

Announcement Regarding the Detention of Two Oblates in Belarus, please pray
for...

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THOUGHT OF THE DAY | ST. EUGENE

By practices of most excellent piety


31ST AUGUST

GOSPEL REFLECTION FOR SUNDAY MAY 26TH 2024 - THE BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST


UPCOMING EVENTS ~

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ABOUT THE OBLATES


“PROFOUNDLY RESPECTING THE DIGNITY AND SACREDNESS OF EACH PERSON, WE SEEK TO
GROW CLOSE TO CHRIST AND MAKE HIM KNOWN THROUGH OUR WAY OF LIFE AND MINISTRY. WE
COMMIT OURSELVES PRINCIPALLY TO THOSE ON THE MARGINS OF CHURCH AND SOCIETY.”

France was a shattered society when Eugene de Mazenod gathered around him a
group of like-minded priests. They would go the poorest people in the land to
remind them of their human dignity, announce again the message of Jesus Christ
and help them to a new way of life.



This enthusiastic group became the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in
1826. Despite being a small number, Eugene sent his missionaries to the furthest
reaches of the world: To the poor in Canada and on the Texas / Mexican border;
to Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) and South Africa. Oblates first came to the UK in
1841 and to Ireland in 1856. At Eugene de Mazenod’s canonisation in December
1995, Pope John Paul II said of him: “he had a heart as big as the world”.

Over 4000 Oblate priests and brothers are to be found today in more than 60
countries of the world. Oblates from Ireland and the UK are missionaries in
Brazil, South Africa, Indonesia, Philippines, Australia, United States and
Canada.



Oblates exercise very diverse ministries but above all seek to dedicate
themselves to the poor and abandoned. One can thus find Oblates in Britain and
Ireland working in parishes, in missionary formation, preaching, social justice
and pastoral ministries, or prisons. “No ministry is alien to us as long as we
never lose sight of the main purpose of the Congregation: the evangelization of
the most abandoned.” ~ Oblate Constitutions and Rules.

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ST EUGENE DE MAZENOD

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LIVING THE OBLATE MISSION


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The Oblate Mission Today

What is an Oblate Vocation?

What is the 'Oblate Spirit'?

The Oblate Lourdes Pilgrimage

Present Day Challenges
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“Profoundly respecting the dignity and sacredness of each person, we seek to
grow close to Christ and make him known through our way of life and ministry. We
commit ourselves principally to those on the margins of church and society.”

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SAFEGUARDING

The Oblates of Mary Immaculate are committed to creating a safe environment for
all. We want children, young people and vulnerable adults to feel included and
valued, their participation is to be encouraged by all Oblates… read more

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ABOUT THE OBLATES

Oblates exercise very diverse ministries but above all seek to dedicate
themselves to the poor and abandoned. One can thus find Oblates in Britain and
Ireland working in parishes, in missionary formation, preaching, social justice
and pastoral ministries, or prisons. “No ministry is alien to us as long as we
never lose sight of the main purpose of the Congregation: the evangelization of
the most abandoned.” ~ Oblate Constitutions and Rules.

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Wistaston Hall: Oblate Retreat Centre . We keep them in our prayers as they take
up their new roles and for all the good work to come.
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