Go Forth…
Go Forth... provides tools to connect with God's mission for you and your ministry. We offer commentary, podcasts, and community to support and form missionary disciples throughout the Church. Our goal is to animate the universal call to mission through the Sunday readings.
Amplify Your Mission with Go Forth...
Go Forth... aims to amplify our universal call to mission by exploring the weekly scriptures in two ways:
- Commentary on the Sunday readings from a missionary perspective - arriving in your email box on Tuesdays to help you prepare reflections, lessons, or homilies
- Podcasts featuring interviews with missionaries in the field, both in the U.S. and abroad, who share their lived reality and experience of the word of God
Our goal is to provide resources that help you amplify the Gospel message and strengthen the missionary church.
Contact Dr. Ben Ou-Yang at benouyang@uscatholicmission.org to learn more and get involved!
Sunday Readings from a Missionary Perspective
Steady On – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, November 16
Steady On I often tell people that my time on mission in Chile prepared me for my return to the United States. Chile lost its democracy in 1973, and it fell to the Church to…
Keeping God’s Temple Holy – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, November 9
Keeping God’s Temple Holy Our reflection begins with an interesting question: Did Jesus ever get angry? Today’s Gospel gives a clear answer. Yes, Jesus became angry when he saw something that was sacred being desecrated….
The Journey In Love Continues – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, November 2
The Journey In Love Continues I would like to begin this reflection with some specific information about All Souls’ Day according to our Catholic faith, so let us begin with the following:“Every year on November…
Authentic and Humble Prayer – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, October 26
Authentic and Humble Prayer In today’s Gospel we hear Jesus’ parable about the Pharisee and the Publican tax collector; both went up to the temple to pray. Pharisees belonged to a Jewish sect that rigidly…
God is Present – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, October 19
God is Present There’s a sort of divine irony in Pope Francis selecting the theme of “hope” for this Jubilee Year, when, for many, hope itself seems further away than ever. As Pope Leo XIV…
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Every Tuesday, we send new commentaries on the upcoming Sunday readings from a missionary perspective AND a link to our latest podcast episode featuring a missionary giving witness and reflecting on the readings.
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Podcast Show Notes
Go Forth… Podcast Update – Thank You, Ben OuYang!
After two years, USCMA is ceasing production of the Go Forth… Missionary Interviews podcast. We thank our podcast host, Dr. Benjamin OuYang, for his dedication to inspiring everyday Catholics through your mission stories. Go Forth… will continue to publish our weekly reflections on the Sunday readings, available online and through email.
Fr. Bob Mosher – Missionary Society of St. Columban
Fr. Bob shares the story of the Columbans, their approach to mission as “working themselves out of a job” by helping local churches thrive, and his insights on joy.
Sister Mary O’Donovan – Carmelite Sisters for the Aged and Infirm
Sister Mary shares about her congregation’s work to bring Christ to every aged person in their care. She reminds us that John the Baptist gave hope to the people of his time and called them to repair the broken roads within their hearts.
Faith Leasiolagi – Samoan Catholic Community
Faith shares how the Marist priests gained trust with her ancestors and eventually converted their village.
Diego Ruiz Toscano – Friends of Lisi – United States and Mexico
Diego shares the mission of LISI, a lay ministry in Mexico, and how his organization supports their work with funding and volunteer missionary opportunities to help thousands of youth overcome poverty in neighborhoods and indigenous communities.
Sister Lucia Benedict Azoba – Ad Gentes Missionary Sisters
Sister Lucia shares the work of her congregation, which goes into the streets to find homeless mothers and children.
Mother Christina Murray – Sisters of St. Joseph the Worker in Kentucky
Mother Christina Murray shares how her community witnesses God’s love to children and the elderly in Kentucky.
Tim Streiff – Catholic Rural Life
Tim shares how this organization supports the thousands of Catholics in rural areas and the priests who serve them.
Kevin Foy – U.S. Catholic Mission Association
Our new executive director Kevin Foy shares his missionary experiences in Guatemala and Haiti as well as the vision of USCMA as a community of missionaries.
Father Benjamin Chinnapan – Dalit Solidarity
When he came to the United States, Father Benjamin Chinnapan transformed his hospital chaplaincy work into an opportunity to raise funds and awareness for Dalit people in India who suffer from generations of discrimination and poverty.
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Our Loving Lord and Master – Missionary Commentary for Sunday, November 23
Special Feast: Christ the King
2 Samuel 5:1-3 Psalm 122:1-5 Colossians 1:12-20 Luke 23:35-43
Christ: Our Crucified King Many of you may remember the beautiful book-play-film, A Man for All Seasons. It is filled with numerous profound insights appropriate for today’s feast, Christ the King. The 1960s masterpiece was…