The director of Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns reflects on the Eucharist in light of a program for HIV/AIDS patients in Nairobi, Kenya.
The director of Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns reflects on the Eucharist in light of a program for HIV/AIDS patients in Nairobi, Kenya.
Prayers and readings to mark the nation’s 250th anniversary commemorate immigrants, refugees and victims of slavery and human trafficking.
Catholic leaders warn against rhetoric that dehumanizes people and continue to advocate for policies respecting human dignity.
“It is not their war, but they are its victims,” says a visiting priest, who notes that young people especially despair for the future.
Maryknoll Sister Nancy Connor reflects on the vibrant Holy Trinity celebrations in Bolivia, where she served for four decades.
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns publishes a statement signed by Maryknoll’s four entities expressing support for the encyclical.
The local bishop says the gold mine tragedy is due to deep poverty and lack of opportunities, as well as corruption and unsafe mining practices.
In his first encyclical, “Magnifica Humanitas,” Pope Leo XIV called for the establishment of ethical limits on artificial intelligence.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Flávio Rocha, who serves in Brazil, reflects on the Church’s prophetic role of accompanying marginalized people.
Experts say all workers — not only immigrants — are adversely affected, especially in agriculture, construction and manufacturing.
Church and civic leaders aim to prevent contagion as the neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo grapples with the virus.
Church leaders call for peace as roadblocks and demonstrations are staged to demand the ouster of the country’s president.
From Hong Kong, Maryknoll Father Daniel Kim reflects on the Ascension, Sunday’s Mass readings and the call to care for creation.
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