Catholic leaders call for humane treatment after report finds children are detained for months in unsanitary conditions with poor medical care.
Catholic leaders call for humane treatment after report finds children are detained for months in unsanitary conditions with poor medical care.
Cambodia seeks to move more women to the formal economy and expand their access to social protections, health insurance and pensions.
As the Jubilee Year ends with the Feast of the Epiphany, Pope Leo XIV rejects forms of dehumanization across the globe.
Pope Leo, a Notre Dame professor and others question the use of unilateral military action to seize the country’s national resources.
Returned Lay Missioner Debbie Northern reflects on the Magi’s discovery of Jesus as God incarnate and how we seek this same mystery today.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka, an immigration lawyer at the border, joined Jesuits and other volunteers on a sobering mission.
Fides reports the killing of priests, religious sisters and lay workers worldwide amid violence and religious persecution.
In response to Russian attacks and as Trump-Zelenskyy peace talks unfold, a Church leader urges Americans to uphold truth and justice.
Susan Gunn, director of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, reflects on how Jesus, Mary and Joseph were forced to flee for their lives.
In his Urbi et Orbi message, the pope emphasized the centrality of peace in Christ’s mission to save the world.
Maryknoll Father John Keegan encourages us to live our faith with confidence that God can transform the world.
After more than a month in captivity, the remaining students kidnapped from a Catholic school in Nigeria were released.
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, brings a Christmas message of solidarity and hope to Gaza’s Catholic parish.
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