I’m a long-time supporter of Maryknoll, the Catholic Foreign Mission Society. They send me their magazine
6 times a year.
I picked up a recent issue, and was shocked (pleasantly) to see one of my illustrations.
I did the illustration for the Missionary Childhood Association (a separate organization) back in 2014.Magdalena Arellano (pictured above) is the MCA’s program coordinator for the Los Angeles diocese. In her article for Maryknoll, she writes:
Most people have the perception that missionary work
must be done by priests, brothers or sisters traveling
abroad to places where there is poverty and injustice. Although this is one aspect of mission work, there is
another major component many of us don’t think about:
our own call to mission by virtue of our baptism…
MCA is one of the Pontifical Mission Societies that make
up the Mission Office. Its primary mission is to foster in children a missionary spirit through prayer, sacrificial giving and mission education. We give our youth the tools
to answer their call to mission by making them aware of
the needs of children in other parts of the world.
of the World Mission Rosary are different colors, each representing different parts of the world.