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One of
the central objectives of the Missionaries of the Poor is the
building of a sense of community among the poor. This is
accomplished in two ways. The poor are gathered together as a
family and relationships are forged with the wider society. However,
this depends upon the building a community of men--religious
brothers and priests--who live in community, share all things in
common, follow a common spirituality and charism with a common
ministry of service to the least in society. There are four
central aspects of this community: Prayer, Community, Apostolate and
Study.
Prayer
The
daily life of brothers revolves around a life of prayer, beginning
at 5:45am and ending with night prayer at 9:00pm. The annual
prayer schedule of the community also consists of a monthly day of
recollection, 3-day retreats thrice per year and one 8-day retreat.
The members also make a 40-day retreat in their novitiate and every
6 years after profession.
Community
Led by
Father Ho Lung, the brothers and priests of this religious
community, coming from as many as 13 countries (as diverse as West
Indies, Central America, North America, Africa, India and the
Philippines) unite as one brotherhood in Christ. Living a
materially simply and austere life, they own nothing personally,
hold no personal bank accounts, do not watch TV or listen to radio,
and do not drink alcoholic beverages or smoke. They sleep on
bunk beds in dormitories, pray, eat, recreate, study, work and
travel in community. The brothers live a partly monastic life
in cloister, but graciously welcome visitors to their monasteries
and ministries.
Apostolate
The
essence of M.O.P spirituality is to offer "Joyful Service with
Christ on the Cross". In addition to the three vows of
Poverty, Chastity and Obedience, the Missionaries of the Poor take a
fourth vow of free service to the least of our brothers and sisters.
Through this vow of free-service to the least, none of the brothers
received any salary or payment for his services and neither the
community nor the individual charges for its services to the poor
and needy.
These
services include hands-on care of the destitute homeless, orphans,
elderly and sick in our care centers, where we provide food and
drink, clothing, shelter, basic medical care. In addition to
these works of mercy, we provide spiritual care that includes
catechesis, bible study, music, worship and song worship, devotion
to the Eucharist, to the Blessed Mother and other liturgies.
The
Institute also provides spiritual care to our Lay Associates, which
includes counseling, retreats, music and song worship,
seminars and bible study. Many come from overseas to partake
in the community's prayer and works among the poor for a
pilgrimage/retreat experience. This service is given in return
for our Lay Associates' support for the community.
Lastly,
"Father Ho Lung &
Friends" produce evangelistic musical and dramatical
works which are performed around the world.
Study
In the
Missionaries of the Poor's Institute of Learning, brothers receive
the spiritual, theological and practical training needed for their
life and work. Courses are equivalent to any Catholic seminary
program and include biblical studies, theology, MOP spirituality,
ecclesiology, homiletics and seminars as well as practical studies
that include music, nursing, gardening and building.
Of
course this study is not limited to the time in the classroom.
The brothers are constantly studying and growing both spiritually
and intellectually through the participation in every aspect of
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A LIFE OF PRAYER
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5:30a Rise |
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5:45a Mass, Morning Prayer |
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7:30a Meditation |
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8:15a Breakfast |
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9:00a Classes |
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11:45a Midday Prayer |
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12:25p Lunch |
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1:00p Apostolate/Field Work |
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4:00p House Duty/Music |
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5:00p Evening Prayer, Rosary
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6:30p Study, Recreation |
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7:15p Supper |
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8:00p Study |
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9:00p Night Prayer |
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9:15p Study |
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10:00p Sleep |
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LIFE &
WORKS |
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"The
backbone of the mission of the MOP among the poor, homeless
and destitute are the brothers & priests of this religious
community, whose strength today is over five hundred
worldwide." |
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