Error message

Deprecated function: implode(): Passing glue string after array is deprecated. Swap the parameters in Drupal\gmap\GmapDefaults->__construct() (line 107 of /home/cfmain/prev/public_html/sites/all/modules/gmap/lib/Drupal/gmap/GmapDefaults.php).

100 Points of Light - 2003

 

The Southeast Asian country of Burma was one of the early nations apart from China where the Columbans established a mission in 1936. Unfortunately, the xenophobic Burmese military dictatorship kicked out the last Columbans from that country in 1979.

By 2003, nearly a quarter-century had passed since this expulsion, and much had occurred in Burma, including the change of the country’s name to Myanmar.

The Catholic Bishops of Myanmar asked the Columbans to provide staff members for a new missionary seminary that they had started in the capital of Yangon.

In 2003, two Columban Fathers returned to Myanmar to teach English and philosophy there. In 2004, several more Columbans joined them, and the Columban Sisters later established a presence in the northern city of Myitkyina, along with several Columban lay missionaries.

As Myanmar gradually opens up to the world after decades of isolation, the Columbans will continue their important work there.

Priest and Nuns in Myanmar

About us

Columban logoThe Columbans are a society of missionaries, including priests and lay people, who minister to people of various cultures as a way of witnessing to the universal love of God.

We go in the name of the Church to announce, by deed and word, the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Quick Contact

Missionary Society of St. Columban
1902 N. Calhoun
St. Columbans, NE 68056
Phone: 877-299-1920
Fax: 402-291-4984
email: mission@columban.org