Scarboro Foreign Mission Society
Aim
Serve in creative and new endeavours where the Gospel has not been heard; collaborate with a local church that invites our presence; live simply and in solidarity with the poor and marginalised people of the world and to work on behalf of justice; encounter and celebrate God's presence in the life, history, culture and faiths of the people among whom we live; collaborate with churches in Canada, generating enthusiasm for global mission and in promoting Gospel values.
History
Founded in 1918 by Fr. John Fraser, a priest of the Archdiocese of Toronto, Scarboro Missions' initial purpose was to train and send missionary priests to China. In those early days, Scarboro Missions was known as the China Mission Seminary.
IRD Activities
- Interfaith Dialogue
SFM's interfaith work in Canada is also a support and inspiration to interfaith activity in Scarboro Missions' overseas missions. SFM is in touch with local, national and international interfaith activities and networks as well as with Catholic interfaith networks around the globe
- Principles and Guidelines for Interfaith Dialogue
SFM collected and developed principles and guidelines for interfaith dialogue which serve as the basis for many interfaith organizations.
Main Focus Countries of Activities
Bahamas - Brazil - China - Dominican Republic - Ecuador - Guyana - Japan - Malawi - Thailand - Canada - World