Expat Kiwi a Missionary of Mercy in Australia

Expat Kiwi, now Australian Jesuit priest, Fr Richard Shortall was commissioned a Missionary of Mercy by Pope Francis on Ash Wednesday.

In his letter announcing the Year of Mercy, Pope Francis reflects on the need for some priests to take on a more significant role in extending God’s mercy to the people.

The Holy Father is calling these people “Missionaries of Mercy”.

On 20 February, Maitland-Newcastle Bishop, Bill Wright will also commission Shortall for work in his diocese.

In the course of the year Shortall will travel independently in a motor home around the diocese focusing on those churches where there is no resident priest as well as other significant places where mercy is sought and given.

He will spend time in each place and will be available to all people who seek mercy, a listening ear and forgiveness.

While he will base himself around churches as a practical necessity, he will also visit significant places where mercy is sought and given.

He stresses that “each day I will be available to anyone who wishes to chat” in ways which echo Pope Francis’ “desire that the year will be steeped in mercy, so that we can go out to every man and woman, bringing the goodness and tenderness of God!” (Papal Letter #5).

Watch Richard Shortall and other Missionaries of Mercy explaining their task

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