Fifty years on, the Church walks with Cambodians in rebuilding their country and healing their painfull past.

Fifty years on, the Church walks with Cambodians in rebuilding their country and healing their painfull past.
Pope Francis has written the foreword to the Orbis Books reprint of a book by Dorothy Day, whom he calls ‘a great witness to faith, hope and charity in the 20th century,’
Pope Francis reflects on Our Lady of Guadalupe and the importance of respect for cultural roots in his weekly general audience.
After a mob attacked Christian churches, claiming blasphemy against the Quran, leaders call for respect for Pakistan’s religious minorities.
The Central American University, known as the UCA, is the latest of over two dozen educational institutions to be closed by the repressive Ortega regime.
A Maryknoll sister who serves in Tanzania reflects on the Mass readings that challenge our preconceived ideas about the “other.”
Dozens of priests and lay workers will be trained to monitor the six-month ceasefire between government troops and a rebel guerrilla faction.
The administration of President Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua has blocked activity on the accounts of the Jesuit-run Central American University.
During his Angelus address today, the Feast of the Assumption, Pope Francis calls for peace, especially in Ukraine.
As fires raged in Maui and President Biden called for a state of emergency, Catholic organizations rush to Maui’s aid.
A Maryknoll lay missioner recalls witnessing Jesus’ extended hands during a mission experience in Brazil as she reflects on Sunday’s Mass readings.
International experts on religious freedom and local Church leaders speak out against atrocities against Christians by jihadist extremists.
“A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought,” says Bishop David J. Malloy of Rockford, Illinois, calling on world leaders to disarm.
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