Dedicated to bridging our mission efforts at home and around the world.

History

In 1935, the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis established its own missionary organization, known as The Society for the Propagation of the Faith, to administrate and coordinate missionary activities within the Archdiocese and on behalf of
missionary activities of the Catholic Church throughout the world. For over 70 years this mission society gathered material and spiritual support for Catholic missions and initiated various activities and projects. As these mission activities broadened in scope and breadth, the office was renamed in 2001 as “The Center for Mission” to clearly reflect today’s activities.

Purpose

The Center for Mission exists to bridge the Archdiocese with the global mission of Jesus Christ. We continue to promote and coordinate the global mission outreach of the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis cooperating with individuals, parishes and more than 1150 dioceses in 120 countries around the world. We help to foster a universal missionary spirit focused on sharing and cross-cultural growth among the Catholic faithful and parishes and also coordinate spiritual and material support for mission activities at home and abroad.

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You can reach us at:
missions@archspm.org
Telephone: 651-222-6556
Fax: 651-290-1628
The Center for Mission
328 West Kellogg Boulevard
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102-9952
     
         
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