In this moving poem, Maryknoll Lay Missioner Rick Dixon follows one migrant’s trail to its tragic end, a grave marker in a potter’s field.

In this moving poem, Maryknoll Lay Missioner Rick Dixon follows one migrant’s trail to its tragic end, a grave marker in a potter’s field.
Walking with Pope Francis: The Official Documents in Everyday Language by James H. Kroeger M.M., Walking Together: The Way of Synodality by Pope Francis. Orbis Spotlight Fall 2023
In South Sudan, nurse Grace Baako credits a Maryknoll missioner for encouraging her to pursue studies in advanced eye care.
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In this issue of Maryknoll we see how Maryknollers missioners around the world strive to cultivate peace while working for justice.
Missioners offer vignettes of mission life in Tanzania and Chile and at the U.S./Mexico border in our Summer 2023 issue.
Maryknoll’s work through local partners such as schools and HIV/AIDS clinics in Kenya keeps students healthy and well-fed.
Maryknoll Father Michael Bassano accompanies those displaced by war in South Sudan to meet with the visiting pontiff.
The Eucharist is an act of not simply remembering but recalling Jesus, writes Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso.
The hardening authoritarianism of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has led to the exile of 222 prisoners, the imprisonment of Bishop Rolando Alvarez and many others, and “traitor” laws which strip dissenters of their citizenship.
Orbis Books publisher Robert Ellsberg previews an upcoming book, Henri Nouwen’s Ukraine Diary, in this issue’s Orbis Spotlight.
Returned lay missioner Kim Mom, a Cambodian who served in her war-torn birthplace, tells why she feels God’s love now more strongly than ever.
Readers respond by letter, email or social media post to Maryknoll magazine stories in recent issues online and in print.
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