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Catholic missionary work was the same in the past as it is today. We are to go out to all the world, proclaiming the Gospel, and baptizing everyone in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. This was Our Blessed Lord's last command to us, and if we do not fulfill, we cannot entertain a serious hope of heaven when we die. Everyone who is lost because we have not shared the Good News with them, is one more that we will have to explain the day of our death. And if their damnation is because of our failure, then we really cannot entertain any hope of heaven. Every single Catholic is called to do missionary work by their baptism. We must start with our fellow Catholics, who have, for the most part, lost the faith. So we must start by educating ourselves in the faith.

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