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Make a Gift of Faith
Why not give the gift of faith, hope and love to suffering Christians, and give the gift of giving to a loved one at the same time?
Your gift of a donation to help our work will create a special bond between the faithful you are helping and the person you choose the gift for. And for each Gift of Faith you choose, we will send you a beautiful card to give to friends or family.
When you have found the perfect gift for someone, feel free to donate as much or as little as you like – these amounts are a suggested offering only.
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£5-£10: Support a poor priest with a Mass offeringMany priests who receive your help are ministering in the very poorest parts of the world, and rely on your kindness for the basics. Your Mass offering will help a priest serve God and his people in the most trying of circumstances. The priest will offer the Holy Sacrifice of Mass for your intentions, and we will send you our beautiful Christmas Mass card. |
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£25: Offer hope to children in SudanWhy not give a life-changing opportunity to children in Sudan by helping provide them with Christian education? For 20,000 children, the Save the Saveable schools are their only hope of a brighter future – and the Church relies on the schools to nurture the Faith. Your gift will help provide a child with a whole year of education. |
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£60: Reaching out to the faithfulAcross the continents, priests and Sisters travel tens of thousands of miles a year across difficult terrain to reach out to scattered communities of Christians. Without these arduous journeys, many faithful would not know God’s Word. Your gift could buy a bike or go a long way to providing a moped, a car, an outboard boat motor, or even a horse or donkey to help them on their way! |
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£100: Support a Sister for three monthsThanks to you, we can help thousands of Sisters in their work with the poorest of the poor. Many local communities rely on the Sisters as the sole source of education, health care and social work. We are also helping every contemplative Sister in Eastern Europe, and many more around the world. Find out more about our work supporting Sisters |
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£250: Help build a churchFor Christians around the world, the church is a place of prayer, a visible symbol of faith and a focal point for people to come together. Some of the churches we help with have been destroyed or desecrated, while others need urgent repairs. Many are simple, new buildings in countries where the Faith is growing rapidly. Would you like to help a community have its own place of worship? Find out more about our work building churches and chapels
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£500: Fund a seminarian’s studies for a yearIn so many of the countries where Aid to the Church in Need works, vocations are flourishing – often in the face of persecution and great challenges. Thanks to you, some 15,000 seminarians every year receive help to answer God’s call. Your gift will help pay for a whole year of study for one seminarian. Will you help them on their journey to God’s altar? Find out more about our work supporting seminarians
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How to make your Gifts of Faith
- Choose which gift you would like from the drop-down menu below. NB Mass Offerings should be made on our Make a Mass Offering page
- Choose the amount you would like to donate for that gift. Feel free to donate as much or as little as you like, these amounts are a suggested offering only.
- We will send you gift cards to give to your family and friends. There is a different card for each gift, so for each type of gift you order, please tell us how many cards you would like us to send you.
- Click 'Add to basket' to add to basket.
- To add further gifts, please navigate back to this page using the Add more Gifts of Faith? link in your basket, and repeat this process.






