The Catholic Media Association announced the 2026 awards to Maryknoll and Misioneros magazines and to Orbis Books at its annual conference.
The Catholic Media Association announced the 2026 awards to Maryknoll and Misioneros magazines and to Orbis Books at its annual conference.
Maryknoll Father James Kroeger reflects on the true cost of discipleship and what it means to follow Christ today.
The priest, who had remained with his people despite worsening security, was shot and killed at his parish by soldiers on a looting spree.
Head of the bishops conference says that power outages, fuel restrictions and fear of war are causing the island nation’s “saddest moment.”
Pope Leo XIV thanks World Food Program workers for delivering aid to vulnerable communities in areas ravaged by violence.
Pope Leo XIV inaugurated the Tower of Jesus Christ at the Sagrada Familia and called for the protection of the lives and dignity of migrants.
From the U.S.-Mexico border, Maryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka reflects on Jesus, our shepherd, and on serving in today’s unjust world.
The death of the Indigenous leader, who died in detention, has sparked new allegations of human rights violations.
The murder of the bishop of Quelimane renews concerns over violence and instability in the African country.
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.
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