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Tuesday, 05 February 2008 05:08
The Catholic Church recently celebrated its fifteenth year since returning to establish a presence in Mongolia in 1992. 

Though the church’s numbers are low, with 415 Catholics in Mongolia, the church took special note at the steady increase in church-related activities. 

Catholic churches in Mongolia now include Sts Peter and Paul, St Mary's, Good Shepherd and Mary Help of Christians. This last church was established in 2007 in Darhan, Mongolia's second-largest city with 80,000 inhabitants, 200 kilometers north of Ulaanbaatur. 

Additionally, church officials note that 64 missioners from 18 countries are serving in Mongolia. 

Catholic church staff now run ministries to some 500 children in the parishes and mission stations where children attend Mass and Sunday-school classes. 

Mongolian children coming from families which cannot afford regular schools attend the St Paul schools in Ulaanbaatar and Zuun Mod.  

Looking to the future, Bishop Wenceslao Padilla, apostolic prefect of Ulaanbaatar said, “We are establishing a local Church, but most of the pastoral agents of the apostolic prefecture are foreigners.” For this reason, “it is high time to encourage vocation, animation and recruitment in the parishes among the baptized youth.” 

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reply written by t- man us, November 04, 2009
any information on mongolian animation
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reply written by Fernando Salazar, August 11, 2009
Hello to Catholic church in Mongolia.
I would like to receive information. How can I get an opportunity to do missionary service in Mongolia with the catholic church. Thanks a lot for your attention.
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reply written by Katherine, April 15, 2009
wow, it is hurting me to read the writtings about the Catholic Church in Mongolia. People! please be friendly to each other since we are all sinners and at the same time all are children of God.
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reply written by E. Robert Premo, Arlington, Virginia, USA -- This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , March 31, 2009

WHEN CHRISTIANITY AND THE CATHOLIC CHURCH TRULY LIVE THE MESSAGE OF JESUS, THEN OTHERS - NOT JUST CATHOLICS - SHOULD BENEFIT. COOPERATION IS POSSIBLE. THE PRESENT AND THE PREVIOUS POPE HAVE EXPRESSED HIGH ADMIRATION AND SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR BUDDHIST PEOPLE AND BUDDHISM. THE AMERICAN CATHOLIC STUDENTS I HAVE TAUGHT HAVE MUCH INTEREST AND AFFECTION FOR BUDDHISM. THE PEOPLE & HISTORY & CULTURE & LAND & HEALTHY NUTRITION OF MONGOL ULUS ARE GREAT GIFTS TO THE WORLD.

I WILL REJOICE WHEN I VISIT UB AND SEE YOUR NEW GER/CATHEDRAL AND OTHER SITES!

ICH BAI YAR LA LAA!
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reply written by ontstaan, January 21, 2009
How bizarre! Just noticed that the original story is a year old. I guess that must be down to the current "Mercury Retrograde" messing around with communications ... and mikinipo's mood!
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reply written by ontstaan, January 21, 2009
Hi lostinmongolia, it is very easy to see selfish people in any society and it sometimes takes effort to see the good. Walk in any city on this planet and you will see selfish and unselfish acts. Did you not see the article on this site about one of your buddhist teachers, the venerable G. Purevbat? Whilst I am not a big fan of “corporate religion”, if the Catholic Church improves the life of just a single child in UB then that is good, but it is such an easy task for a very wealthy organisation. There are many mongolians in your city trying to make a difference to the lives of many children with virtually no resources at all and they are the real heros. I would suggest that you ignore the fools chasing personal wealth at all cost, it is so easy to see them and they are a distraction – look beyond them for your friends and like-minded people.
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reply written by mikinipo, January 21, 2009
[this post simply containing passages from the bible has been deleted by the admin, as there was no reference made to the article above]
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reply written by lostinmongolia, January 21, 2009
Unfortunately us Mongolians will never help those who need help. We are too tricky and mostly we are selfish. Our selfishness is the root to all our problems.
All the traffic problems are because of selfishness all the corruption is because of selfishness. When we walk on the side walk we don't care about the other people walking... our doctors take bribes becuase they are selfish. every one takes bribes because of our selfishness..smilies/smiley.gif we love to give and take bribes... and we don't feel bad inside when we are so wicked.
I think we are just like that one line that mikiniki wrote... They chose a lie That's what we do best... we lie every day to everyone. we are so good to tell the lie... because we are selfish. Chimid4 loves to say we are such a great people in the world... but he is certainly blind.
"hudagiin melhii dalain ixiig medexgui
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reply written by INTJay, January 20, 2009
uuummmmmm...and also...uummmmmm what was the point again?
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reply written by INTJay, March 12, 2008
Maybe speding more time looking at why Mongolia doesnt tend to these social issues and speaking out to the people and the government for better action might be better for you. Great observation chimid4, now go and figure out a better plan of action to fix the problem.
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reply written by chimid4, March 04, 2008
Mongolia needs to care for impoverished citizens so people do not have to seek help from foreign religious organizations like this Vatican outposts! Good thing is that they do not have too much success. Mongols are to inteligent for their schemes!!!

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