Missionários Redentoristas
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The Missionários Redentoristas, also known as the Redemptorists, are a religious congregation within the Catholic Church founded in the 18th century. They focus on preaching the Gospel and providing pastoral care, particularly to the poor and marginalized communities. Their work is characterized by a deep commitment to evangelization and a strong emphasis on the sacramental life of the church, especially through the celebration of the Eucharist. The Redemptorists have established numerous missions and parishes around the world, working tirelessly to spread their message of hope and redemption.
The congregation is particularly known for their devotion to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, which is reflected in their literature and ministry. Their foundational texts, such as "Fé e Vida" and "Manual do devoto de Nossa Senhora Aparecida," reflect their spiritual teachings and serve as resources for the faithful. The Missionários Redentoristas continue to influence the Catholic Church's approach to social justice and community service, maintaining a presence in various countries and adapting their mission to meet the needs of contemporary society.