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Sr. Estrell Idioma, MSM

Resourcing

St Joseph Mission Catholic Church

Soboba Indian Reservation

Sr.  Maria Genara Sarigumba, MSM

USA-MSM Community Moderator (CEO)

Parish Worker

St. Joseph Mission Catholic Church

Soboba Indian Reservation

Sr. Madelyn P. Equibal , MSM

(MSM Bookeeper)

Religious Worker

About Us

 

Founded: February 11, 1958

Our Charism: Compassion and solidarity with the poor and all of creation.

Marian Spirituality:

Our spirituality is that of Mary's, in her journey with Christ from Incarnation to His Passion, Death, resurrection and throughout the life of the Church. Mary's affinity with the Anawim in her time, made her proclaim in her prophetic voice, "He has cast down the mighty from their thrones and lifted up the lowly. He filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich empty"(Lk. 1:54-53) We echo this Magnificat as we joyfully and faithfully take the side of the poo (MSM Constitution#8).

Our Marian Spirituality urges us to rediscover and enflesh the prophetic qualities of Mary within the context of the societal and cosmic realities. This is our contribution to the Church.

Our Mission

 

1. We, the Missionary Sisters of Mary commit ourselves to:

2. Live a simple lifestyle that upholds kin-dom values;

3. Immerse in communities as leaven in the communities of believers;

4. Evangelize through Catechetics, Christian Formation (School and Parishes), BEC, Social Services and other ministries to the basic sectors;

5. Care and promote integrity of culture and creation;

Undertake missions in the Philippines and other countries, as we joyfully echo the Magnificat of Mary;

Founder's Life

Latest News

Check out pictures of our recent activities.

​Events
Community Adoration @ 8:00 pm

Praise and Worship every Wednesday at 7 PM.

Relief Fund

Please show your support and love donate to our Congregation.Please contact us anytime.

 (Tel.# 63(085)816-0180 - Phil

cp.# 951-237-9378/951-337-7653

Sr. Angie's Corner

Our MSM Advocates have formed a support group known as     “MSM 5-Dollar Club” where  each Advocate shares  $5 a month for the support of MSM Ministries.

 

Each Advocate may renew her commitment by signing up a Renewal Form after 12 months.

You can be our mission partner where you are,

by supporting financially our programs.

MSM - USA Local Community

CHARISM : Incarnating the love and compassion of  

         Christ to the poor and all of creation

         (MSM Constitution # 3).

 

VISION :We, the Missionary Sisters of Mary, a congregation of women religious of apostolic spirit, in solidarity with the poor and the whole of creation, participate in the mission of Christ towards total liberation. 

 

MISSION

To incarnate the love and compassion of Jesus Christ in all of creation as we proclaim the Reign of God.

 

Towards this, we, the Missionary Sisters of Mary commit ourselves to:

1.    Live a simple lifestyle that upholds kin-dom values;

2.    Immerse in communities as leaven in the communities

       of believers;

3.    Evangelize through Catechetics, Basic Ecclesial

       Community, Christian Education in Schools, Social

       Services and other ministries to the basic sectors;

4.    Care and promote integrity of culture and creation;

5.    Undertake missions in the Philippines and other

       countries, joyfully echoing  the Magnificat of Mary;

 

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Arrival in the United States

San Bernandino, California, 2005. This is a reverse mission, a call to be present and share the joy of God’s justice and truth in a progressive world. This came about when Sr. Angelita Bacleon was on home visit to her parents in U.S. She started her mission by doing volunteer work:  among plantation workers and in various parish programs. Filipino priests helped her find a way to get connected with the Diocese of San Bernandino where she finally was given opportunity to serve as Director of Religious Education at St. Frances of Rome Catholic Church, City of Wildomar, California. She was joined by Sr. Niña Achacoso, MSM who was on vacation with her relatives and later with Sr. Lily Salilin to  form a formal MSM Community. Sr. Niña worked with Religious Education  in a nearby parish of St. Anthony in the same diocese while Sr. Lily worked in Quail Valley forming Faith Communities among Mexican settlers. For the first time, MSM Charism and Spirituality is lived in the first world.

 

 

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