Apr 28, 2022
Dear Mission Friends,
Please note that as of May 1st, 2022, there will be some minor changes to suggested donations and delivery charges for Mass enrolment books ordered through our Cards & Gifts section.
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the suggested donation for several of our Mass enrolment books will be increased slightly. These changes are unfortunately unavoidable, as current rates of inflation and mounting energy costs have caused a significant rise in the cost of our supplies, in addition to the increased cost of postage and delivery.
Revised rates
From the beginning of May, the following suggested donations will be in place:
As An Post have also recently increased their charges, the following delivery rates will come into effect from May 1st:
| COUNTRY |
STANDARD
LETTER |
LARGE
LETTER |
PARCEL |
| Republic of Ireland |
€2.00 |
€3.00 |
€7.50 |
| Northern Ireland |
€2.00 |
€3.00 |
€7.50 |
| UK |
€3.00 |
€5.00 |
N/A |
Thank you
The MSC Missions Office is run as cost-effectively as possible, with every single donation we receive being put to the best possible use. Even so, the progressively rising cost of necessities such as postage and utilities means that we face a constant challenge to manage our organisation efficiently and effectively. It has been 10 years since we last found ourselves in the position of having to raise our rates; however, as daily costs continue to rise, we’re struggling to do more with less, and in line with current circumstances, we have no choice but to reflect this in these small changes to our online service.
We would like to take this opportunity to thank our mission friends and benefactors, old and new, for your support of our ongoing missionary work. Every single order makes a real difference to our MSC community, and to our Sacred Heart family across the world. Like many charities, we have keenly felt the effects of the last two years; our fundraising abilities have been severely limited, coupled with the reality of an urgent cry for help from the mission fields, where the poorest people had been fighting a daily battle to feed their families even before the complications of COVID came into play. Every order, no matter how small, helps in some way. Every donation is a significant one. Thank you for your understanding; your friendship and support are quite simply invaluable, and you are in the prayers of our MSCs around the world.

BROWSE OUR MSC MASS CARDS AND GIFTS
Apr 28, 2022
On Sunday, April 24th, we were blessed to have our 10.00am Mass in the Sacred Heart Church on the Western Road, Cork, concelebrated by MSC Superior General Fr AbsalĂłn Alvarado, along with MSCs Fr John Fitzgerald (Director of the MSC Missions Office) and Fr John Finn. The Sacred Heart Church was filled with local mission friends and parishioners, while over 700 people tuned in to pray with us via our live stream on the morning of the Mass.

Fr AbsalĂłn, who is originally from Guatemala, is currently on a three-week visit to the Irish Province of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, where he is travelling around Ireland and England, meeting MSC members and witnessing various projects and ministries that are currently underway around the Province.
Bringing his vast experience and a great sense of understanding to Sunday’s celebration, Fr Absalón invited all present, in person and online, to reflect “on a culture of encounter, on a culture of mission”. Emphasising the value of togetherness and unity, a particularly important point in the wake of the enforced isolation and separation brought about by the coronavirus pandemic, Fr Absalón noted, “Once we are far from the community, from the family, we start feeling that our faith is weak, and sometimes we lose our hope as well.”
Following from this, our Superior General encouraged us all “to be workers of peace, justice, forgiveness, and reconciliation,” especially at a time such as now, when the world is racked by war and violence. “In a general atmosphere of tension and exclusion, it is urgent that the Church, the community of disciples today, be a promoter of peace, forgiveness, and reconciliation, starting from ourselves, our families, our communities, our Church, and it can spread through all the world,” he said.

“You have made life possible.”
Fr AbsalĂłn placed particular emphasis on his gratitude, and the gratitude of MSCs all over the world, to our mission friends and benefactors here in the Irish Province.
“Each of you, who are watching us on the live stream of this Mass, each of you who is present here in the church, have shared and collaborated for many years in the development of this culture of mission around the world,” he said. “I am a missionary from Latin America; I am originally from Guatemala, in Central America. Through my service at the moment, as a Superior General, as a leader of the Congregation, I have had the opportunity to visit many projects throughout the world, where you, and the Mission Office of Ireland, have made life possible. All of you have made it possible.”
“As you know, we are a missionary Congregation, present in 50 countries on five continents. Each one of you, with your financial contributions and your prayers, makes it possible for the Risen One to be hope and life for so many suffering people in the world, in different parts of the world. Please, do not feel alone. You are part of this great family, of this great network of mission, of the MSC mission through our world. On behalf of the entire MSC Congregation, I thank God for the life of each of you, and I thank you all, parishioners, friends, and benefactors, as well as the people who work and have worked in the Mission Office next door [to the church] here; thank you very much for your generosity and support. I pray to the risen Lord that God may multiply abundant blessings in your lives and in your families.”

“May we continue to build together hope for today’s world.”
Our Superior General also gave his thanks for our missionary communities of MSC members across the Irish Province, who have worked and continue to work at home and abroad in our shared mission of making the Sacred Heart of Jesus known and loved everywhere. “I thank God for those who are here in this community of Cork,” Fr Absalón reflected. “They are living missionary witnesses who have spent their lives for the good of so many human beings, in Ireland, in England, in South Africa, in Texas, in Russia, and in Venezuela. Thank you very much, my confreres, for your ministry, for your testimony of missionary life.”
“So, brothers and sisters, let us ask as well to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, that we may all continue to go and build the project of life that the Risen One invites us to realise in this uncertain world, full of wars and injustices, that we face today. May we continue to build together hope for today’s world, convinced that the Risen One walks the path with us.”
As he concluded his sermon, Fr Absalón reiterated his appreciation to the friends and benefactors that make our work possible. “I say it again – thank you for your generosity. We have been praying for all of you, for all the people that have been following us through the internet, and for those here in the church. Let’s continue praying for our mission. We pray for you, and you pray for us, for all the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart throughout the world. Thank you so much for being with us, for being part of our history, for being part of our lives. You are the reason for us to be MSC, you give sense to our consecration as Missionaries of the Sacred Heart. Thank you so much for that.”
It was our privilege to have Fr AbsalĂłn lead us and join us in prayer here in the Sacred Heart Church in Cork, and we wish him well as he continues on his journey around the Irish Province in the coming days and weeks.

Please click here to watch a recording of Mass concelebrated by our MSC Superior General.
*
Apr 21, 2022
Our MSC community in Mozambique have shared wonderful photographs from their ceremonies and celebrations throughout Holy Week and Easter, when local families joined in prayer across the parish of Metuge in the Pemba region.

Fr José Eduardo Paixão led the celebrations, including:
Palm Sunday processions across the parish of St Anthony of Metuge and the community of Santa Terezinha.
Holy Thursday Mass and the ceremony of the washing of the feet.
The celebration of the Lord’s Passion.
The Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.
A joyous celebration of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Our MSC Mozambique mission recently marked its fourth anniversary; it was in March 2018 that two MSCs from the SĂŁo Paulo Province, Fr Angelo and Fr Eduardo, arrived in Pemba to establish the mission in what is a very poor part of Mozambique, with little to no church infrastructure or active pastoral ministry. Since then, the community has gone from strength to strength, growing together in faith and prayer even in the face of what often seemed like insurmountable challenges. Our MSCs were on hand when two cyclones ripped through Pemba, one after another, just a year after the mission began; with the support of our provinces around the world, the helped local families to rebuild homes, livelihoods, and lives, and today, they continue in their shared journey to make the love of the Sacred Heart known and felt across the district of Pemba.
With Easter blessings and warmest wishes to our MSCs and the communities they serve on our Mozambique mission!
Images by Abudo Manara via the MSC Mozambique Facebook page.
*
Apr 13, 2022
MSC Easter Draw 2022

Congratulations to the winners of this year’s MSC Easter Draw!
Prize Winners:
1st Prize: €2,000 Cruise Travel Voucher
A Hughes,
Monaghan, Co. Monaghan.
2nd Prize: €1,500 Sun Holiday Voucher
M Dowling,
Rosslare, Co Wexford.
3rd Prize: €1,000 City Break Voucher
M Flemming,
Tuam, Co. Galway.
4th Prize: €1,000 TV/Audio Voucher
F Mulry,
Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.
5th Prize: €1,000 TV/Audio Voucher
L Mooney,
Belfast, Co. Antrim.
6th Prize: €1,000 Home Furniture Voucher
E Sheehan,
Killarney, Co. Kerry.
7th Prize: €1,000 Home Furniture Voucher
P Bourke,
Clonmel, Co.Tipperary.
8th Prize: €500 Weekend Break Voucher
M Egan,
Birr, Co.Offaly.
9th Prize: €500 Weekend Break Voucher
M Franklin,
Foynes, Co Limerick.
10th Prize: €500 Computer/Tablet Voucher
M O’Sullivan,
Portmagee, Co.Kerry.
11th Prize: €500 Computer/Tablet Voucher
R. Mallon,
Dungannon, Co. Armagh.
12th Prize: €500 Home Decor Voucher
b. Power,
Fenor, Co. Waterford.
13th Prize: €500 Home Decor Voucher
E Boyd,
Carrick on Shannon, Co. Leitrim.
14th Prize: €500 Garden / Outdoor Voucher
S Dutta,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
15th Prize: €500 Garden / Outdoor Voucher
A Perkins,
Thurles, Co. Tipperary.
16th Prize: €500 Home Appliances Voucher
J Gallagher,
Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo.
17th Prize: €500 Home Appliances Voucher
C Harvey,
Letterkenny, Co. Donegal.
18th Prize: €500 Hot Air Balloon Voucher
P Horgan,
Birr, Co. Tipperary.
19th Prize: €500 Driving Lessons Voucher
P Fearon,
Dundalk,Co.Louth.
20th Prize: €500 Cookery Class Voucher
M Hamil,
Craigavon, Co. Armagh.
View €200 Shopping Voucher Winners
View €100 Shopping Voucher Winners
All winners will be notified individually.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who took part in this year’s draw.
This year’s MSC Easter Draw took place on Wednesday, April 13th 2022.
Apr 13, 2022
On Easter Monday, Fr Absalón Alvarado MSC, our Superior General, will arrive in Ireland to spend three weeks visiting our MSC members in England and Ireland. It has been 14 years since the last visit of our Superior General, then Fr Mark McDonald, in 2008.

On Sunday, April 24th, Fr AbsalĂłn will be the main celebrant at Mass in the Sacred Heart Parish on the Western Road, Cork. This Mass will be live-streamed at 10.00am, and all are welcome to participate.
In the course of his trip, Fr AbsalĂłn wants to get to know the members of the Irish Province; to understand our reality, listen to our hopes and dreams, share in our struggles and disappointments, and confirm us in our mission to be God’s heart on earth. He will certainly want to encourage our MSCs, but in the first place, he comes to listen and walk with us for three weeks.
Journeying together in the Way of the Heart
Originally from Guatemala, Fr AbsalĂłn was elected Superior General for the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart at the General Chapter in Rome, in September 2017. Fr AbsalĂłn was in the role of Provincial Leader of the Central American Province prior to his election, and is the first MSC Superior General from the Global South.
With a Masters in Theology and a PhD in Psychotherapy, Fr AbsalĂłn has also ministered as a Vocations Director and Formator, as well as spending some time working in parishes in Nicaragua.
During his time in the Irish Province, Fr AbsalĂłn will travel to several MSC communities around Ireland and England, as well as visiting various projects and ministries that are currently underway. We look forward to following his journey, and we would be delighted to welcome mission friends from the Irish Province and beyond to join us in prayer via our live stream for our special Mass on Sunday, April 24th.
Please click here to watch a recording of Mass celebrated by
our MSC Superior General on Sunday, April 24th.

Apr 7, 2022
The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart in the Philippines have begun work on the housing project which will help families whose homes were destroyed by Typhoon Odette, a devastating storm that struck in December 2021, killing over 400 people and leaving hundreds of thousands displaced from their homes.

This month, MSCs in the Philippines have begun distribution of housing materials to five communities across Bayagnan Island in Surigao City. The materials provided will allow for the repair and construction of homes for over 330 households, where houses have been severely damaged, often completely destroyed, by the typhoon.
Recalling the impact of Typhoon Odette, which struck on December 16th 2021, the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart – Social Initiative and Collaborative Action Project said, “When it made landfall, winds of up to 210 km per hour were uprooting coconut trees, ripping down electricity poles, and hurling slabs of corrugated tin and wood through the air.” The MSC-SICAP group, working in conjunction with the MSC Centre for the Poor, are currently carrying out a strategic disaster response plan, with several recovery stages in place to aid in the restoration of communities across Surigao.
    
The Facebook page for the MSC Missions Office in the Philippines has shared photos and updates of the housing project as it progresses, describing the successful beginning of this stage: “The MSC Task Force Odette distributed the housing materials to the first batch of totally affected families in Bayagnan Island, Surigao City. It was a great moment for the community to show bayanihan spirit and help one another to make the activity a successful one.”
As we journey together through the Lenten season, we continue to offer our prayers and our support to our MSC brothers in the Philippines and the communities they serve there as they work to rebuild affected communities in the wake of Typhoon Odette.
Images via the MSC Mission Office Philippines, Inc. Facebook page.
*