Mourning the murder in Michoacán, bishops in Mexico decry the “ordinary presence” of armed cartels that control much of the country.
Mourning the murder in Michoacán, bishops in Mexico decry the “ordinary presence” of armed cartels that control much of the country.
A Maryknoll priest who serves in Latin America reflects on the readings for Pentecost and how the Holy Spirit leads us to embrace dialogue and renewal in the Church.
Concerned about Russian blockade of Ukrainian grain, Pope Francis says, “Please do not use food as a weapon of war” at his weekly general audience.
Hundreds of people gathered in the Andean village of Accomarca to bury the remains of 50 victims of a massacre by Peruvian soldiers in 1985.
By Darlene Jacobs, M.M. Sunday, May 29, 2022Acts 1: 1-11; Psalm 47: 2-3, 6-7, 8-9; Ephesians 1:...
A historic Catholic village in Myanmar is targeted once again in the ongoing military aggression against the region’s civilian population.
Pope Francis, San Antonio archbishop and other Church leaders respond to the horrific shooting at...
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns shares suggestions and resources to help readers...
Caritas representatives say the Catholic aid network has assisted more than 1.2 million people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Lifting measures against Cuba will aid the island country and enable family reunification, says...
Reflecting on the readings for the sixth Sunday of Easter, a returned lay missioner writes that Resurrection spirituality overcomes division.
Pope continues his catechesis on old age, looking at how Job faced his trials and tribulations.
Child labor, on the rise in developing countries, must be remedied by addressing root causes of poverty and inequality, Pope Francis writes.
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