Holy Cross Mission Center

“As disciples of Jesus we stand side by side with all people.”
Constitutions of the Congregation of Holy Cross 2:12

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Bringing Hope Across Borders

Founded in 1923, the Holy Cross Mission Center supports the international missions of the Congregation of Holy Cross in parish ministry, education, healthcare, and outreach services to communities in need.

Our work is anchored by our faith in Christ, inspired by the apostolic missionary vision of Blessed Basil Moreau, and responsive to the ministries of Holy Cross around the world.

We align the generosity of our benefactors and institutional partners with the priorities of Holy Cross leadership to carry forth the international ministries of the Congregation of Holy Cross.

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The Holy Cross Mission Center provides educational resources and facilitates service and immersion opportunities for Holy Cross institutions seeking to partner with our international missions in Bangladesh, Chile, Kenya, Mexico, Peru, Tanzania, and Uganda. Together through prayer, fundraising, and cultural exchange opportunities, we can foster our love for Christ with our neighbors around the world.

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“In order to be a foreign missionary, one must know the mystery of the cross. From the mystery of the cross, the missionary must draw the apostolic strength of those generous imitators of Jesus Christ, whose life below was but a continuous martyrdom.”

Blessed Basil Moreau, C.S.C.

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With your prayers and financial support, we can continue to have a lasting impact in supporting the poor and vulnerable at our international missions.

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I was Hungry and You Gave Me Food

I was Hungry and You Gave Me Food

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