Justice Remains Elusive to Survivors of Salvador’s Sumpul River Massacre
Forty-one years after the killing of more than 600 civilians, survivors of the Sumpul River massacre say those responsible need to be held accountable.
Read MorePosted by Catholic News Service | May 18, 2021 | News
Forty-one years after the killing of more than 600 civilians, survivors of the Sumpul River massacre say those responsible need to be held accountable.
Read MorePosted by Catholic News Service | Sep 14, 2020 | News
A Spanish court has convicted a former Salvadoran colonel for the murders of five Jesuit priests in 1989 –a rare act of justice for an atrocity from El Salvador’s brutal civil war.
Read MorePosted by Alejandro Marina, M.M. | Mar 2, 2026 | Mission in Latin America
Indigenous women artisans in Bolivia join an income-generating Maryknoll project to create art and grow in faith and community.
Read MorePosted by Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns | Jan 15, 2026 | News, Scripture Reflections
Maryknoll Father Leo Shea reflects on Jesus as the Lamb of God and the suffering of the people in Venezuela, where he served in mission.
Read MorePosted by Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns | Jan 2, 2026 | News, Scripture Reflections
Returned Lay Missioner Debbie Northern reflects on the Magi’s discovery of Jesus as God incarnate and how we seek this same mystery today.
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