Our Spring 2026 Issue looks at the Catholic Church’s stance against mass deportation of immigrants, as well as the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on AIDS relief in Kenya.
Our Spring 2026 Issue looks at the Catholic Church’s stance against mass deportation of immigrants, as well as the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on AIDS relief in Kenya.
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.
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns shares a reflection on the Transfiguration from its 2023 Lenten series inspired by Laudato Si’.
Missioners take risks for faith — like the catechist on the cover of this issue, or the Maryknollers who embarked to Korea 100 years ago.
Maryknoll Father Daniel Ohmann shares the high point of his mission ministry, in a refugee camp on on Easter Sunday 1995.
Maryknoll Father Robert McCahill talks about serving sick and disabled children in Bangladesh in an interview with our editor-in-chief.
The members of the Maryknoll Lay Missioners class of 2022, a couple and a family with three children, are sent to Haiti and Tanzania.
A groundbreaking Orbis book offers the first biography of Father Ed Dowling, the spiritual advisor of Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W.
Father Joseph Veneroso shares a reflection on the wisdom of Lenten practice in this issue’s Spirit of Mission column.
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