The Comboni Missionaries are an international religious and missionary Order founded by Bishop Daniel Comboni in Verona (Italy) in 1867, specifically to serve the missionary endeavour of the Roman Catholic Church.
Our Members live in Community and practice the Religious Vows of Poverty, Chastity and Obedience.
Our activities in Ireland largely consist of visiting Catholic Parishes to appeal for funds to support our work among the more marginalized in the South of our world, including the Central African Republic, South Sudan and the Republic of Congo.
Worldwide, we are a group of more than 4,000 priests, brothers, sisters and lay people from forty-four countries who have dedicated our lives to following Christ’s example and St. Daniel Comboni’s missionary ideal of preaching the Good News to the more unfortunate and disadvantaged of the world.
The aims of the Comboni Missionaries are:
- To proclaim the Gospel to those who have not heard it
- To foster – according to Gospel values – peace, justice and the integrity of the creation worldwide
- To serve and support young churches, particularly in Africa, as they grow and mature
- To collect and distribute funds for the relief of famine and dire poverty
- To promote the missionary spirit of the Catholic Church in Ireland and the rest of Europe