A Lasting Gift

ImageUsing your will to support MSC Missions

In celebration of your own faith, you have helped spread the word of God to others through supporting your church and missionary priests abroad. Through your will, you have the opportunity to continue that work far beyond your own lifetime.

A bequest to the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart can make it possible for many others to hear and understand God’s holy word, and to walk the same path of faith you are walking towards eternal life in Christ.

What a wonderful way of showing your gratitude to God for all his blessings throughout your lifetime!

ImageA bequest or legacy is simply a gift in your will. It can be a sum of money, a piece of property, or a life assurance policy that you want to leave to a friend, or to a charity that you have supported loyally over the years.

We always recommend that you look after your own family first. Then, if you want to support the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart with any amount, we would be very pleased to hear from you or your solicitor.

Attached to this page is a document which gives some useful information on Wills in the Republic of Ireland.Image However, new legislation in Ireland can change some provisions, whilst legislation in other countries can be quite different. It is always advisable to consult with your solicitor. To download the document click here.

If you want to make a bequest to Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, just tell your solicitor when discussing the details of your will. He/she will include your gift in writing up your will. However, if you have already made your will, it is a very simple matter for your solicitor to change it. After your death the executor will implement the terms of your will in accordance with your wishes.

We always appreciate bequests of whatever amount – large or small. The money is used to support our missionary priests – many of whom minister in countries of great physical and human poverty where parishioners cannot support them. Your bequest will continue after death the good work you have been doing over the years.