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Do not be afraid. Do not be satisfied with mediocrity. Put out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.
–Pope John Paul II
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There are many ways you can help.
Prayer
Most importantly is prayer. Please implore our Father in heaven to bless the work of the Society and all our members.
Donate
The Pope John Paul II Society of Evangelists and School of Evangelization, Inc., is a 501(c3), Non-profit, religious organization, therefore, donations from US supporters are therefore tax deductible. Funds are desperately needed to accomplish the numerous goals of the Society. Online donations may be made by following this link.
You may also mail your donation to:
The Pope John Paul II Society of Evangelists, Inc.
P.O. Box 1177
Guasti, CA 91743-1177
USA
Translators needed
Are you fluent in another language besides English and looking to help to spread the Gospel message? The Society of Evangelists is currently seeking volunteers to translate our site and pamphlets into Spanish, French, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, German, Portuguese, Arabic, and Korean. 81.8% of the world's Internet users speak one of these languages. Please consider helping, if only for several key pages or pamphlets. Come join us in spreading the Catholic Church’s vital message to individuals around the world.
For information on how to get started, email the Society info@pjpiisoe.org
Submission of Articles
The Pope John Paul II Society of Evangelists and School of Evangelization, Inc., is always interested in useful articles to be posted as pamphlets on this site. You are welcome to submit articles for consideration. If accepted, it will be posted to the site. Please submit articles via email in MS Word or WordPerfect format, or RTF or text format to info@pjpiisoe.org. The articles must be well written, in line with the goals of the Society, and conform to the teachings of the Catholic Church. We are looking for articles that will teach, inspire, and encourage others to greater holiness and fidelity in their chosen vocation. Articles should be no less than 1,600, and no more than 2,000 words. The Society has the right to reject any article.
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