The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers center and residence in Bolivia finds new life through its green project.
We all dream, in our sleep and in waking hours, of things we yearn for, desire to accomplish or hope to become. This Spring 2024 issue of Maryknoll shares the dreams of three seminarians preparing for Holy Orders, of blind people in Peru aspiring to be more independent, of Maryknoll Sisters rebuilding the nation of Cambodia, and of immigrants pursuing the proverbial American Dream. What are your dreams?
Focused on Maryknoll missioners around the world working in solidarity among the poor and marginalized. Articles include issues of importance to people the missioners serve and to the Catholic Church.
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers center and residence in Bolivia finds new life through its green project.
With hearts on fire and packed bags, three Maryknoll seminarians prepare for their ordination to priesthood on June 8, 2024.
A Maryknoll seminarian, Deacon Charles Ogony, offers a heartfelt prayer for all expressions of vocation in service to God’s People.
Three new lay missioners and one returning lay missioner are sent to serve in El Salvador, Kenya and Cambodia.
A Maryknoll priest helps blind people in Lima, Peru, become independent through training in massage therapy.
Maryknoll sisters turn over educational programs to local leadership after three decades of service in Phnom Penh and outlying Beoung Tum Pun.
Juanatano Cano, originally of Guatemala, shares his remarkable life and faith journey becoming a leader for Catholic Maya in the United States.
Maryknoll Office for Global concerns Director Susan Gunn outlines Maryknoll’s 25 years of partnership with an organization called Churches for Middle East Peace.
The Texas attorney general has accused El Paso’s Annunciation House of unlawful activities in giving shelter and succor to migrants.
Latest news from mission sites and countries around the world.
Pope Francis sees the friendship between two fathers who lost children to violence in the Holy...
St. Sabina Catholic Church unveiled a statue of Jesus Christ commemorating Chicago’s victims of gun violence in preparation for Holy Week.
The Catholic community in Jerusalem, led by the courageous Latin patriarch Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, ushers in Holy Week.
A Maryknoll lay missioner reflects on seasonal rains, suffering and the renewal of life during Holy Week.
To migrants, pope says, “You are not discarded,” and adds, “you form part of the human family and the family of God’s children.”
The Sudan and South Sudan bishops publish a letter warning that the Sudanese people are “on the brink of destitution.”
Church groups decry the Panama’s ban on Doctors Without Borders, a medical organization that provides health care to migrants.
Leaders including Talitha Kum network’s international coordinator Maryknoll Sister Abby Avelino say that educating migrants is key so they don’t fall prey to traffickers.
A Maryknoll sister reflects on the covenant that we make with God, with each other and with all of nature.
Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned, and Haiti stands on the brink of civil war, according to Archbishop Max Leroy Mésidor of Port-au-Prince, president of the Haitian bishops’ conference.
The Annunciation House network of migrant hospitality centers is defended from the state attorney general and a harassment campaign.
The abduction of 300 schoolchildren has left Church leaders and parents “speechless,” even in a country where kidnapping is frequent.
Citing one of the most beloved verses of the New Testament, Pope Francis calls on Christians to pray for the grace to see others as Jesus sees them — through the eyes of mercy.
Reflecting on the upcoming Sunday Mass readings, Maryknoll Father Joseph Thaler says we must share God’s awesome love with each other.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso reflects on accepting aging and diminishment “in the shadow of the Cross” as a Lenten practice.
A Maryknoll volunteer in Cochabamba, Bolivia, describes his life and his efforts to both preserve Maryknoll history and foster new vocations.
Vignettes from the lands of mission, told by Maryknoll missioners and volunteers. These popular little stories are sometimes funny, often moving and generally inspiring encounters with people on the margins.
Missioners share snippets of mission life from South Sudan, Panama and El Salvador.
Charges of ethnic cleansing in Sudan have surfaced as two warring generals vie for power and the country’s people pay a heavy price.
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