Mission procuration
A mission procuration is within many religious orders the liaison point between the German institutions, the mission stations as well as friends, donors and those interested in the missionary work of the respective religious order. This makes it the point of contact for applications for the assumption of costs for various projects in the pastoral field. Their tasks also include being a point of contact and information for communities, groups, schools, individuals, organizations and other institutions. Most of the time, the Missionsprokur is also the sales point for relevant magazines and information sheets.
Well-known missionary procurations are for example:
- Mission procuration of the Benedictine Congregation of St. Ottilien
- Mission procuration of the Dominican Sisters in Schlehdorf
- Mission procuration of the Don Bosco sisters in Essen
- Mission procuration of the Franciscans of Reute
- Mission procuration of the Jesuits in Nuremberg (for the Federal Republic), in Vienna (for Austria) and in Zurich (for Switzerland)
- Mission procuration of the Capuchins in Münster
- Mission Procuration of the Carmelites
- Mission procuration of the Oblates of St. Franz von Sales in Jülich
- Mission procuration of the Pallottines in Brussels
- Mission procuration of the Salesians Don Bosco in Bonn (for the Federal Republic), in Vienna (for Austria) and in Beromünster (for Switzerland)
- Mission procuration of the Spiritans in Dormagen
- Mission procuration of the Steyler missionaries in Sankt Augustin (for the Federal Republic), in Mödling (for Austria) and in Steinhausen (for Switzerland)