Annual Native American Mass in Oklahoma City blends Catholic liturgy with Indigenous languages and traditions.
Annual Native American Mass in Oklahoma City blends Catholic liturgy with Indigenous languages and traditions.
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns shares a reflection from its Lenten Reflection series inspired by Laudato Si’.
As Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Catholic leaders discuss the Church’s response to the crisis.
On Ash Wednesday, Pope Francis continued his teaching on evangelization and mission, noting that divisions are overcome by the Holy Spirit.
The tiny country of Myanmar has become the world’s second most prolific purveyor of opium, according to a U.N. report.
A returned lay missioner recalls experiences in Tanzania as he reflects on this Sunday’s Mass readings calling listeners to holiness.
The shrine to a priest killed in Guatemala, the first U.S.-born martyr formally recognized by the Church, will be dedicated Feb. 17.
Catholic charity organizations mobilize millions in relief aid for Syria and Turkey after an earthquake that killed more than 40,000 people.
A report referring to global data from a papal foundation compiles names of more than 100 priests and sisters kidnapped or killed last year.
Bishop Rolando Álvarez was sentenced to prison in Nicaragua after defying President Daniel Ortega by refusing to go into exile.
A Maryknoll priest in South Sudan accompanies those displaced by war to meet with the visiting pontiff.
Maryknoll Sister Dee Smith reflects on Jesus’s words, “Let your ‘yes’ mean ‘yes,'” in the context of her service in Guatemala.
The Yanomami people of Brazil face life-threatening levels of starvation and disease, say Church leaders carrying out relief efforts.
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