

The Society for the Propagation of the Faith plays a vital role within the Pontifical Mission Societies. Under the oversight of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples and the bishops, its mission is to enhance the global missionary spirit, educate the Catholic faithful about the Church’s endeavors in mission territories, and stimulate support through prayer and financial aid.
Contributions from Catholics globally empower the Society for the Propagation of the Faith to sustain the Church’s evangelizing and pastoral initiatives in Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and distant locations in Latin America. The society’s aid extends to the education of seminarians, religious novices, and lay catechists, as well as supporting religious communities involved in education, healthcare, and social services. It also facilitates the needs related to communication, transportation, and provides critical support during disasters and emergencies.
This year marks the 202nd Anniversary of the beginnings of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith born from the vision of Blessed Pauline Jaricot which helps more than 1,100 mission dioceses all over the world.
“The work of Pauline Jaricot is evident all over the world today,. There is no place you can go that has not been touched by Pauline Jaricot.”
One day while at prayer, 18-year-old Pauline had a vision of two lamps. One had no oil; the other was overflowing and from its abundance poured oil into the empty lamp. To Pauline, the drained lamp signified the faith in her native France, still reeling from the turbulence of the French Revolution. The full lamp was the great faith of Catholics in the Missions – especially in the New World. By aiding the faith of the young new country of the United States of America, Pauline knew that seeds planted would grow and bear much fruit.