Missionary Oblates Of Mary Immaculate
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate
(
OMI
) is a
religious order
of the
Roman Catholic Church
founded in
1816
by
Saint Charles Joseph Eugene de Mazenod
, a French priest from
Marseille
. It was first recognized by
Pope Leo XII
in
1826
. Originally established to revive the Church after devastation by the
French Revolution
, the religious order now serves in various countries around the world. In
1938
,
Pope Pius XI
called them "specialists in difficult missions". One of the more famous members of the OMI is
Francis Cardinal George
,
Archbishop of Chicago
.
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