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Far East magazine appoints its first lay editor

By editor - 02 August, 2016

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The well known mission magazine of the Columbans in Ireland and Britain has appointed its first lay editor who is also the magazine’s first female editor.

Journalist Sarah Mac Donald, a specialist in religious affairs, takes over from Fr Cyril Lovett SSC, who has edited the magazine from 2003 to 2016.

The Far East, which was founded in 1918, has been in continuous publication for almost one hundred years. Currently it has a circulation of 75,000 copies per issue across Ireland and Britain. It is published seven times a year.

The Society of St Columban known originally as the Maynooth Mission to China, was founded by Fr Edward Galvin and Fr John Blowick.

Sarah Mac Donald has worked as news editor for www.catholicireland.net for three years.

She also writes for the international Catholic weekly, The Tablet, as well as the Washington-based CNS news service, the National Catholic Reporter, the Irish Independent, and the Catholic Times.

A former journalist with RTE Online, she has an MA in International Relations (DCU) and an MA in Etruscan Archaeology (UCD). She has researched and produced a number of radio documentaries for RTE including ‘The All Ireland Behind Barbed Wire’ which was broadcast in March 2016.

Fr Cyril Lovett specialised in Human Geography at Oxford University before he was sent on mission to the Philippines in 1967. He served for 10 years in places such as Marawi City, the Muslim capital, in Mindanao the large island in the south.

After six years as coordinator of formation, he was assigned to the slums of Salvador, Bahia, in north-east Brazil from 1985 to 1999. He also spent time as a member of the formation staff at the Society’s International Theologate in Chicago, before replacing Fr Alo Connaughton as Editor of the Far East in 2003.

Commenting on the ground-breaking appointment Fr Lovett said, “Since Vatican II we have been trying to help people understand that every Christian is a missionary. The first objective of the magazine is to promote an awareness of the missionary dimension of the Church among readers. We are confident that Sarah, with her rich background and experience, will bring a new dimension to the magazine.”

Sarah Mac Donald

“Whereas some of us are called to cross boundaries of language, culture and religion in various other countries apart from Ireland, those who stay in Ireland have an obligation to reach out, to be signs of the Kingdom in our own context.”

Sarah Mac Donald said she hoped she would be able to develop the Far East’s presence online and across social media with a view to engaging a younger readership.

Of her appointment as the Far East’s new editor, a part-time role, she noted Pope Francis’ invitation to all “to ‘go out’ as missionary disciples, each generously offering their talents, creativity, wisdom and experience in order to bring the message of God’s tenderness and compassion to the entire human family.”

She added that the Pope had also emphasised the role of women in missionary work, noting the “considerable and growing presence of women in the missionary world” which he described as “a significant sign of God’s maternal love.”

The Society of St Columban was formally launched in 1918 as a missionary society of secular priests. The first Columbans went to China in 1920, to meet the challenges of its language and culture in preaching the Good News, and to share the suffering of its poor.

Before long it became evident that in order to minister to families in China, women were needed. Fr John Blowick along with Lady Frances Moloney, a young widow, founded the Missionary Sisters of St Columban in 1924. The Far East serves all Columban missionaries, priests, Sisters and lay missionaries.

The newly formed Society and Congregation took as their patron and model the 6th century Irish missionary to Europe, St Columban, and from that point on began to be known as Columban missionaries.

There are presently over 400 Columban missionaries committed to evangelisation, justice and peace, interfaith dialogue, care for the earth in Ireland, Britain, the Fiji Islands, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Korea, China, Burma, Pakistan, Chile, Peru, Australia, New Zealand and the US.

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