World Mission Sunday is celebrated around the globe. It helps people think about how to build a better world for all of God's people. It is on 20th October 2019.

This year, Pope Francis has made October an Extraordinary Missionary Month and asks each of us to think about ‘What’s My Mission?

What’s My Mission? Let the world guide you!

Can you see the 8 large and many small words popping out from the map of the world?

You will see that the 8 large words ‘show’ their meaning.

These words are: Mission, Life, Breath, Transform, Act, Call, Renew, Spirit

  • Why do you think these words are important?
  • Which word do you think is the most important (it could be a large or small word)? Why?
  • What does your word mean (according to the dictionary) or from your own understanding?
  • How does your word help you to think about how you can build a better world?

In Pope Francis’ special message for World Mission Day, he says

‘I am a mission, always; you are a mission, always…. As far as God’s love is concerned, no one is useless or insignificant.’

  1. Using the #MyMission is template, write down what your mission is.
  2. Get your teacher, parent or guardian to take a picture and send it to Catholic Mission digital@catholicmission.org.au and we may feature you on our Mission Wall.

Disclaimer: By uploading or sending these images and templates you are giving Catholic Mission permission to use this material on our website and in our social media.

I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” (John 10:10)

Catholic Mission is the international mission agency of the Catholic Church in Australia.

Locally and globally, we answer the call to love God, love our neighbour, and build communities of missionary disciples.

Catholic Mission operates in over 160 countries including Australia.

Founded in 1822 by a young woman named Pauline Jaricot, today Catholic Mission is the Pope's own mission organisation.