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MSP CENTRAL OFFICE
Rms. 316/318, Pius XII Catholic Center
1175 United Nations Avenue
Paco 1007 MANILA
Phone: (63-2) 524-2977; 524-2979
Fax: (63-2) 524-2995
E-mail: secgen@msp.org.ph
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The Mission Society of the Philippines (MSP) is a Society of Filipino Catholic missionary priests which is committed to share the gift of faith to the peoples in Asia and the rest of the world. Having been established by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), the MSP serves as the official and chief missionary arm of the Catholic Church of the Philippines. Since its inception in 1965, the MSP now has been working in five continents and in twelve countries. In Asia, the MSP has missions in Thailand, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. In Oceania, it works in Papua New Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, and the Cook Islands. In Europe, it is present in the Netherlands and in England. In North America, it is present in the United States of America, while in South America, it has a mission in Guyana.
The MSP envisions this gift of faith in Christ to have been lived and shared in love by all, most especially the peoples in Asia. Our missionary engagement involves the incarnation of the Church in Asia wherein non-Christian believers abound; supportive evangelical service to the young churches until they attain ecclesial maturity; auxiliary apostolic ministry for the renewal of churches; and finally, instilling missionary consciousness to the Filipino migrants, making them partners and instruments of missionary vocation.
The MSP envisions this gift of faith in Christ to have been lived and shared in love by all, most especially the peoples in Asia. Our missionary engagement involves the incarnation of the Church in Asia wherein non-Christian believers abound; supportive evangelical service to the young churches until they attain ecclesial maturity; auxiliary apostolic ministry for the renewal of churches; and finally, instilling missionary consciousness to the Filipino migrants, making them partners and instruments of missionary vocation.
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