Pregancy Waiting Home A Pro-Life Message

Caritas Veritate Missions, in partnership with Mbeya’s Mwanbani Mission Hospital, is launching an initiative to save the lives of unborn babies, at-risk mothers, and children by building a maternity waiting home in Mwanbani, Tanzania. This home will function not only as an MWH but also a hostel to provide a place for mothers and children to stay near the hospital when treatment requires an overnight stay. Mwanbani is one of the poorest and most remote regions of Tanzania.

Cutting the ribbon on a new water well in Kitanga village Tanzania.

Recognizing the great need in Tanzania, Africa Caritas Veritate Missions is partnering with the religious sisters of the Mwanbani mission hospital to bring life and hope to this very poor region of Africa.

Women Need a Place to Stay During Childbirth

Thousands of women worldwide die due to pregnancy-related complications annually, with most occurring in developing countries where there is limited access to skilled obstetric care. Maternity waiting homes (MWHs) are one intervention designed to increase access to skilled prenatal care in resource-limited settings. MWHs are defined as accommodations at or near a health facility where pregnant women can stay in the final weeks of their pregnancy so that they can be easily transferred to the health facility to give birth. In Central America, our first initiative was extraordinarily successful in reducing the overall infant mortality rate by 50% in a population of 40,000 remote-living indigenous people. Following Christ’s mandate to “Preach the Gospel to All Nations,” we were the first to evangelize the indigenous Cabecar peoples in the cloud forests of the Turrialba region of Costa Rica. We helped prepare and facilitate the baptism of hundreds of adults and children. Our founder Gregory Mitchell is godfather to over 30 people living in the tribal lands of the Chirripo cloud forest. What does this mean for the Church?

The Maternity Waiting Home ministry calls to mind the birth narratives when in the Gospel of Luke, “And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger because there was no place for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7). Caritas Veritate Missions desires greatly to provide room for the at-risk and the poor on the peripheries of society.

The Real Mission of the Church is the Salvation of Souls.
Why Caritas Veritate Missions is Sending Missionaries!

“GO YOU ARE SENT!”  In St. John Paul II’s Papal Encyclical on the missions, Redemptoris Missio, he states:

“The Lord sends us out as missionaries for the salvation of souls and to preach his word to the nations. Venerable Brothers, Beloved Sons and Daughters, Health, and the Apostolic Blessing! The mission of Christ the Redeemer, which is entrusted to the Church, is still very far from completion. As the second millennium after Christ’s coming draws to an end, an overall view of the human race shows that this mission is still only beginning and that we must commit ourselves wholeheartedly to its service. It is the Spirit who impels us to proclaim the great works of God: “For if I preach the Gospel, that gives me no ground for boasting. For necessity is laid upon me. Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel!” (1 Cor 9: 16)” 1

Clearly, the work of evangelizing non-evangelized cultures is just beginning. As baptized Catholics, it is the duty of us all to proclaim Christ and to be his witnesses even to the ends of the Earth because the message is eagerly awaited.

Caritas Veritate Missions is planning to send missionaries to evangelize and promote the teachings of the Catholic Church in accordance with Humane Vitae and other Church teaching concerning human life and human sexuality. Caritas Veritate Missions is a 501(c)3 Catholic association of the laity and is faithful to the teaching of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church as are all our partners. Any donations are tax-deductible.

Combating the Rise in the Exportation of the Culture of Death

Many have described the export of contraceptives and abortive ideologies to poor countries – the worst form of colonialism. This is not a hidden agenda, as can be seen from this screenshot from the Bill Gates Foundation website below. This type of funding is building clinics that promote depopulation and are counter-cultural to the local beliefs and in many cases the religion, of the people. These unpopular ideologies are forced upon poor and vulnerable communities using the fear of having too many children. Caritas Veritate Missions, with your help, will help, will combat this onslaught not only with free maternal care for the body but by bringing the message of salvation for the good of the immortal soul as well.

With the full approval of Gervais John Mwasikwabhila Nyaisonga, Archbishop of Mbeya Diocese, Caritas Veritate Missions will raise funds and help operate a 300-person capacity (MWH) and Maternity Ward. Maternity waiting homes are proven to lower the rates of infant, child, and maternal mortality. Mwambani Mission Hospital is owned by the Catholic Archdiocese of Mbeya and functions under the supervision of the archbishop. The hospital is located in Songwe District Council. Songwe District is one of the four districts in the Region of Songwe. The Missionaries of the Franciscan Sisters of Denekamp (The Netherlands) founded the Mwambani Mission Hospital in 1968. The hospital health services cover the entire district of Songwe, but the service area also extends beyond district boundaries to Chunya and Mbeya Rural Districts (Mbeya Region), Momba, and Mbozi Districts (Songwe Region). The hospital provides health services to a population of 174,709 people (87,500 males and 87,209 females) as per the 2012 National Population Census. It is the only referral Hospital in Songwe. We ask you to visit our website to read more and make a donation to this life-sustaining ministry. Please go to https://caritasvm.org/mwanbani

1   Pope John Paul II, Redemptoris Missio, (Papal Encyclical https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/es/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_07121990_redemptoris-missio.html)

Mr. Gregory L. Mitchell Bio

Mr. Gregory Mitchell is the Founder and Executive Director of Caritas Veritate Missions, a Catholic 503(c3) non-profit that is faithful to the teachings of the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. His organization aids poor Catholic missions worldwide in maternal and children’s healthcare, building water wells, chapels, and sustainable development. Caritas Veritate Missions builds maternity waiting homes for at-risk women and children near hospitals to reduce infant and maternal mortality while bringing the pro-life teachings of the Catholic Church to the local population.

In Central America, Mr. Mitchell built and operated a maternity waiting home for an at-risk indigenous population with the blessing of the local Bishop, which reduced infant mortality by 50%. As a foreign missionary, he created and implemented evangelization and catechism programs for non-evangelized indigenous peoples and helped to bring them the sacraments of initiation into the Catholic Church. He has organized and led large medical and short-term missionary groups from the United States that medically attended to over 1,200 people in 5 days. Mr. Mitchell has studied theology at a graduate level at Holy Apostles Seminary in Cromwell, MA. He frequents the Sacraments and travels extensively to foreign missions to supervise projects and evangelize.


“There are some important groups collaborating in the efforts, like Saint Bryce Missions, which gives support to many indigenous women in their maternity period, and also provides food and shelter in a private hostel in Turrialba, Costa Rica near the hospital.”

Dr. Carmen Rodriguez

Regional Director of Medicine

Turrialba, Costa Rica