The Scalabrinian Missionaries
The Congregation of the
Missionaries of St. Charles, also known as Scalabrinians, is an international
community of religious brothers and priests, founded in Piacenza (Italy) in
1887 by blessed John Baptist Scalabrini. The Congregation has been called to announce
the good News of Christ to migrants and refugees, especially those who require
a specific pastoral care. Scalabrinians fulfill their mission by sharing the
same life and the very experience of migration. By their practice of religious
vows and by their community living, they contribute with migrants to the growth
of the Church which, in its earthly pilgrimage, associates itself particularly
with the poorest and most abandoned classes of people. With their apostolic
activities, the Missionaries of St. Charles meet the challenge of healing
migration's causes and evil effects. They help discover the plan God carries
out in all migration movements, even when determined by injustices, so that the
encounter of peoples and cultures, enriched by the gift of the Spirit on
Pentecost, is transformed into communion. Migrants’ peculiar traits remind
Scalabrinian missionaries and the local churches of the fellowship of
Pentecost, where the Spirit brings harmony among all differences and where love
shows itself to be genuine by accepting "the other." The Scalabrinian
Congregation cares for migrants and refugees in a variety of ways socially,
culturally and spiritually. Its missionaries are present in 24 nations of Asia,
Australia, Africa, Europe and the Americas. They are in charge of shelter homes
for refugees or migrants in transit or deported aliens, seamen’s centers,
villages for elderly migrants, and centers for migration studies. They publish
newspaper and magazines for migrants and conduct radio and television programs
for them. They run formation houses for religious and lay people, or are
members of migration committees of Bishops’ Conferences. Many of them are
engaged in preaching missions to migrant communities, teaching, or running
multicultural parishes and ethnic missions.
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General Administration of the Missionaries of St. Charles - Scalabrinians