Yes. According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church 873, people who are baptized have their own part for the mission. CCC 905 states that, "Lay people also fulfill their prophetic mission by evangelization, "that is, the proclamation of Christ by word and the testimony of life."
Catholics are Christians.
Catholics are Christians. In fact, they were the original Christians. Therefore the missions are both Catholic and Christian but that is a redundancy.
It is not mentioned in the bible, but we can say they were baptized early in his mission.
St. Patrick was a Catholic bishop and missionary to Ireland.
1,649 were baptized
Catholics the world over have declared their love, faith and consistency in the Catholic Church. Effectively they have said "we need and want the catholic faith and the church that supports it."Catholics have a mission to evangelize. This means that we they want to share their faith and church with others. In other words everyone needs the Catholic Church, however, some have not yet come to that realization.
The padres at Mission San Gabriel Archangel were responsible for running the Mission and instructing the new converts and children in the Catholic faith. They oversaw the building of mission and outlying buildings. They were in charge of making sure the natives did their chores, and abided by mission rules.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the role of the Catechist is to give instruction in Catholic doctrine, especially in mission lands, or among people who are not baptized or who are dechristianized. Since the Second Vatican Council it is used for all those trained to teach the faith in their parishes.
Catholic Negro-American Mission Board was created in 1907.
Owensboro Catholic High School's motto is 'Owensboro Catholic Schools share in the mission of the Church in cooperation with families to provide a religious and academic education, which prepares students to become responsible members of family, Church and community.'.
The Catholic Church has been around for 2,000 years and covers the globe, you would have to be a whole lot more specific as to what you mean by "Catholic Mission".
Jesus is important to all Christians.