who we are






Our Mission
Dedicated to evangelization, social development, and service to marginalized communities.
Core Mission
The Consolata Fathers (priests within the congregation) focus on:
Evangelization & Pastoral Work
Spreading the Gospel, establishing parishes, and strengthening Christian communities.
Education
Running schools, vocational training centers, and promoting literacy.
Healthcare Services
Supporting hospitals, dispensaries, and community health programs.
Social Outreach
Working with the poor, refugees, and vulnerable groups, including child protection programs.
Intercultural & Interfaith Dialogue
Promoting peace and understanding among different cultures and religions.
Our Purpose
Upholding dignity of human person and preferential option for the poor
Where we work
Our mission of the Consolata Missionaries is global, with a strong presence in:
- Africa (especially Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mozambique)
- South America (Brazil, Colombia)
- Asia (Mongolia)
- Europe (Italy and beyond for administration and support)
In Kenya, we are deeply involved in:
- Parish ministry
- Education institutions
- Community development projects
- Mission areas among underserved populations
Our Core Values
Our core values as Consolata Missionaries (Consolata Fathers) guide our missionary life, service, and spirituality. These values are rooted in the teachings of Blessed Giuseppe Allamano and their devotion to Our Lady of Consolation.
We believe in the principle:
“First saints, then missionaries.”
Personal holiness and a deep relationship with God come before all missionary work.
A strong commitment to evangelization, especially among the least reached and most marginalized communities.
Serving others with love, kindness, and respect—especially the poor, sick, and vulnerable.
Living and working together as brothers, fostering unity, teamwork, and mutual support.
A preferential option for the poor—uplifting lives through education, healthcare, and social development.
Promoting understanding, peace, and collaboration among different cultures and religions.
A deep spiritual connection to Our Lady of Consolation as their guide and protector in mission.