Who are we?
The Missionary Fraternity of John Paul II was born in 2009 to bring the Good News to "all that are far off" (Acts 2:39), to exercise the compassion of Jesus, the Good Samaritan of humanity, and to form apostles for our generation.
To better know this missionary communion, to better understand its motto – "to make every day a day of mission" – and to fully benefit from this charism, which does not belong to the Fraternity but is given to be shared in order to bear maximum fruit.
Go out and set the world on fire!
Docility to the Holy Spirit
Because there is no mission without the Holy Spirit, because without Him it is impossible to witness with love, humility, boldness, and courage, because the New Evangelization launched by Saint John Paul II in June 1979 must first of all be new in its ardor.
The Fraternity wishes to be totally and unreservedly open to the Breath of the Holy Spirit.
Intimacy with Jesus
Every true and fruitful mission starts from a living, deep, and permanent relationship with Jesus. The members of the Fraternity know this and want to take every means available to maintain it, starting with the Word of God, which will always remain the rock on which they want to build the edifice of their lives, their missions, and the Fraternity.
Each one seeks to know this unique Word better by reading, studying, meditating, and sharing it.
Passionate Love
The members of the Fraternity share the same passion: to announce the Gospel of Salvation in season and out of season, to all and especially to the "unchurched," since having access to the Savior of the world constitutes one of the fundamental human rights, not to say the most important, since the stakes are nothing less than eternal Salvation.
Holiness in everyday life
It is only by striving for holiness, in the concrete reality of our daily lives, that we can be true missionaries.
Evangelizing is above all being witnesses, and coherent and credible witnesses, even if poor and sinful witnesses.