Authentic missionaries are sent by Christ…a special calling from God Himself.
It is God Himself Who hears their cries, their sufferings.
I was called, and went to work with Italian priests…prior, all of us felt like strangers in our own land. When I got on the plane to leave, after much stripping of attachments, I finally felt free and truly ‘my self’.
I have maintained friendship with these foreign missionaries for over 35 years. The priest I worked with stayed, and endured persecution, house arrest, tending to the starving and the orphans to the point he almost had a breakdown, his sicknesses attributed to the climate, the constant work.
Like they said at meetings…it is like a sickness they are there as they don’t have any worldly benefits being there.
I was worried about being accepted by the natives.
Contrary to Hollywood, biased literature, etc., I was told that the natives actually have great respect for the missionaries because there is no exploitation, but Christ’s servants truly laying down their lives for Christ present in these people.
We loved those people. There were compound hospitals, schools, technical schools built for the natives, training in agriculture…and we did not give them hand outs because that would cripple them. My priest developed their grammar book in their native tongue. He researched their customs that they hold dear and accepted them. We used their own original music for Mass…
In relation to the colonialists who came to exploit them, the catechist composed this haunting song, 'Why do you persecute us? Why do you treat us this way?..their inner being knew they were equal to those who exploited them.
Instead, we focused on their inherent value as made in the image of God, did not prosletyize but if they asked why we were there, we would always reference the truth: It is because of Christ.
We taught them hygiene, literacy, human rights, and helped them develop a nation of their own. There is great work now in getting the rest of the world to cooperate with Africa to draw on their own contributions to the world, but they do need ongoing assistance in fields of health and medicine.
If it were God’s will, I would go back in a heart beat. When you come back, this modern world is not appealing as before…the only thing to compensate was having a family of my own. And then the emptiness returns when kids leave home.
Check out John Paul II’s ‘Redemptoris Missio’, – ‘Mission of the Redeemer’…and it speaks of the special missionary calling where every breath you take, every step you take is not yours alone but Christ with you.
The greatest ‘preaching’ I did that brought in converts was sitting on the nearest log and just listening to them.