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100 Points of Light - 1951

 

After the expulsion of the Columbans from China, a new region was opening up for the Society.

Many of the predominately Catholic countries of Latin America had an urgent need for qualified priests, and the Columbans answered the call.

In the early days of the Society, discussions had occurred about a Columban presence in Argentina, but it had not blossomed into a formal mission. Peru would instead be the first Latin American mission country for the Columbans.

The first Columbans arrived in Peru and assumed responsibility for a parish on the north side of the capital city, Lima, called Pampa de Cueva. The Columban Sisters would arrive in Peru in 1963, opening clinics and providing medical care.

Whereas the Columbans had been primarily a missionary society for Asia, they had now established a foothold in a new continent. More expansion in Latin America was to follow.

Columban Fr. John O'Connell at a Peru market place

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Columban logoThe Columbans are a society of missionaries, including priests and lay people, who minister to people of various cultures as a way of witnessing to the universal love of God.

We go in the name of the Church to announce, by deed and word, the Good News of Jesus Christ.

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Missionary Society of St. Columban
1902 N. Calhoun
St. Columbans, NE 68056
Phone: 877-299-1920
Fax: 402-291-4984
email: mission@columban.org