Columban Mission Center
The Columban Mission Center in El Paso, Texas, began its work in 1999. The center offers exposure programs to visiting groups and ficilitates their contact with organizations and institutions related to the U.S./Mexico border issues — poverty, migration and human rights.
In addition, the Center is a venue for talks, courses adn workshops for the local community. Columban missionaries live and serve the people in both Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. Columbans stand with the poor, the migrant and the victims of violence, living out our fith in the practice of ecological and social justice.

Who We Are
Columban missionaries live and serve the people of God in both Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas. We stand with the poor, the migrant and the victim of violence, living out our faith in the practice of ecological and social justice.

Border Exposure Programs
Border immersion programs focus on human rights, sustainable living and the migrant population at the border. There are also opportunities to pray and reflect on your experience.

The Place to Be
Columban missionaries stand with the poor, the migrant and the victim of violence, living out our faith in the practice of ecological and social justice.
Border Exposure Programs

Exposure to U.S. - Mexico Border Issues
The Columban Mission Center in El Paso, Texas, offers exposure programs and facilitates their contact with organizations related to U.S./Mexico border issues — including poverty, migration and human rights. The Center is also a venue for talks, courses and workshops for the local community.