Maryknoll Seminarian Josephat Odundo writes that Sunday’s Mass readings call us to overflow with God’s life and love for the world.
Maryknoll Seminarian Josephat Odundo writes that Sunday’s Mass readings call us to overflow with God’s life and love for the world.
A Maryknoll priest reflects on stewardship in this Sunday’s Mass readings in light of his service in Asia.
A Maryknoll sister who serves in Tanzania reflects on the Mass readings that challenge our preconceived ideas about the “other.”
A Maryknoll lay missioner recalls witnessing Jesus’ extended hands during a mission experience in Brazil as she reflects on Sunday’s Mass readings.
A Maryknoll priest reflects on the Transfiguration of the Lord in Sunday’s Gospel in light of his lifetime of service in mission.
A Maryknoll sister reflects on Sunday’s Mass readings and Jesus’ parables about the treasure hidden in a field and the pearl of great price.
Reflecting on Jesus’ parable about the mustard seed, a Maryknoll priest recalls a day laborer who organized the community in Chile.
A Maryknoll lay missioner living in Tanzania with his family reflects on Sunday’s Mass readings and the humility needed to be open to God.
Reflecting on this Sunday’s Mass readings, a Maryknoll sister describes Jesus’ yoke through sharing a mission experience from East Africa.
A Maryknoll priest serving in Tanzania reflects on this Sunday’s Scripture readings on loss and carrying our cross.
A lay missioner serving at the U.S./Mexico border reflects on the upcoming Sunday Mass readings and Pope Francis’ call to respect the dignity of migrants.
A Maryknoll sister who served in Tanzania reflects on the Mass readings for this Sunday.
In the context of a refugee camp under strict pandemic restrictions, a Maryknoll priest reflects about how to bring Eucharist to everyone.
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