Missionary Plan of Cooperation (MPC)
"Since they are members of the Church by virtue of their Baptism, all Christians share responsibility for missionary activity. 'Missionary cooperation' is the expression used to describe the sharing by communities and individualChristians in this right and duty.
Missionary cooperation is rooted and lived, above all, in personal union with Christ. Only if we are united to him asthe branches to the vine (cf. Jn 15:5) can we produce good fruit." — Pope St. John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, 77
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About the Program
One of the most important missionary animation, education and support programs is the Missionary Plan of Cooperation. Annually, the Mission Office of the Archdiocese of St. Louis accepts applications from missionary groups and dioceses, inviting them to share their witness with parishioners across the archdiocese. These group sand dioceses make an appeal for their missionary cause and ask for the parishioners’ prayers, sacrifices, and financial support.
This program not only facilitates direct support but also provides an opportunity to learn about the worldwide missionary work of the Church and every Christian's baptismal calling to share in the mandate of Our Lord: “Go therefore and make disciples of all nations...” (Matthew 28:20). By praying with the missionary and by sharing in the celebration of the Mass, parishioners join their prayers with those of the missionaries and the people they serve.
This program is carried out through (arch)dioceses across the country by the Pontifical Mission Societies in the United States and encouraged by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (Best Practices to Teach the Spirit of Mission).