Time for Congress to act federal after court ruling bars the government from approving new DACA applications, advocates for Dreamers say.
In this issue of Maryknoll, we examine how cuts to U.S. foreign aid have impacted a major AIDS relief program launched decades ago in Kenya by Maryknoll missioners, while in another article, we visit an AIDS hospice started by Maryknoll sisters that provides care and shelter to patients in Guatemala.
We continue our coverage of immigration with a look at the Church’s clear opposition to mass deportation and the mistreatment of migrants. We meet the latest group of Maryknoll lay missioners, accompany young adults on a pilgrimage to Rome, and share other mission stories from around the world.
Focused on Maryknoll missioners around the world working in solidarity among the poor and marginalized. Articles include issues of importance to people the missioners serve and to the Catholic Church.
Latest news from mission sites and countries around the world.
Time for Congress to act federal after court ruling bars the government from approving new DACA applications, advocates for Dreamers say.
New generations in Cuba seeing firsthand state repression and violence not witnessed in their lifetimes, Catholic media specialist says.
A new priest hopes to use his experience as a forced child soldier in Africa to help others in his homeland of South Sudan.
Immigrant advocates, including Catholic organizations, launched a campaign July 13 to provide legal aid those who may need it, in case Congress, under the Biden administration, approves some type of reform.
Pope Francis leaves the hospital and thanks the Virgin Mary for the success of his surgery, while offering prayer for all the sick.
Christian group calls for free election after protests erupt in Cuba amid long food lines and medicine shortages as coronavirus deaths rise.
The world’s newest nation achieved its independence in July 2011, after decades of fighting.By...
A Maryknoll lay missioner holds on to hope after the assassination of Haiti’s president, with the country under a “state of siege.”
Jesuit who worked for the rights of oppressed indigenous people in India dies after being imprisoned on “terrorism charges.”
Honduran executive Roberto David Castillo is convicted as co-collaborator in the 2016 murder of environmental activist Berta Cáceres.
Vatican and medical associations call on governments and pharmaceutical companies to make vaccines...
Rising numbers of minors entering the United States prompts concern for unaccompanied children who...
A Pew study of India’s six major religions finds that religious tolerance does not necessarily mean mixed communities living together.
Pope Francis continues his new series of talks on the Letter to the Galatians, reflecting on the theme, “Paul, true apostle.”
Vignettes from the lands of mission, told by Maryknoll missioners and volunteers. These popular little stories are sometimes funny, often moving and generally inspiring encounters with people on the margins.