A Maryknoll Affiliates chapter and Maryknoll Sister Janet Srebalus tend the flame of mission in Mwanza, Tanzania.
A Maryknoll Affiliates chapter and Maryknoll Sister Janet Srebalus tend the flame of mission in Mwanza, Tanzania.
First, second and third place winners in two divisions wrote about cross-cultural encounters, inspired by Pope Leo’s call to build bridges.
Pope Leo XIV writes that artificial intelligence may lead to mass unemployment and undermine human dignity, reducing people to mere data.
Maryknoll Father Joyalito Tajonera and his parish community provide hospitality and advocacy as they welcome vulnerable migrant workers.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Joanne Miya, who served at Uzima Centre for two decades, warns younger generations to take the virus seriously.
During the first year of his pontificate, the Holy Father has shown a measured firmness honed over decades of leadership in mission.
A Maryknoll Lay Missioner supports victims of human trafficking who were forced to carry out scams for exploitative employers.
Franciscan Brother Octavio Durán relates how he returned Archbishop Óscar Romero’s shoes to their homeland of El Salvador during a Maryknoll pilgrimage.
Despite funding cuts, a project founded by Maryknoll for HIV/AIDS patients continues to provide hope in the slums of Nairobi.
A Maryknoll team in Guatemala cares for HIV-positive people at Hospicio Santa María, a hospice that is also home to a thriving organic farm.
Eight missioners are commissioned by Maryknoll Lay Missioners to serve in Bolivia, Brazil, Kenya, Tanzania and at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Seminarians gain mission experience in Taiwan through Maryknoll’s Overseas Training Program as part of their vocational discernment.
With a new mural, a Japanese American community in Los Angeles honors its history of faith, in which Maryknoll played an important role.
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