The Triumph of the Cross: A Maryknoll Reflection
A returned Maryknoll lay missioner who served in Guatemala reflects on accompanying Indigenous people “crucified” by their country’s civil war.
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Read MoreMaryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka shares the testimony of three victims of human trafficking whose stories have something in common: a lack of justice.
Read MoreA 20-year-old man who is active in his local parish was deported to his native Guatemala without notice to his family or his lawyer.
Read MoreA Maryknoll Sister reflects about Communion and responding to the challenge of giving to others as Christ gives his “body and blood” to us.
Read MoreCasa del Migrante, a Catholic shelter run by Scalabrini missionaries in Guatemala City, welcomes deported migrants from the United States.
Read MoreWorking in a diocesan health project in Guatemala, a Maryknoll sister treats patients and trains health promoters in poor communities.
Read MoreA Maryknoll affiliate in Guatemala reflects on the Lord’s Passion and the Mass readings for upcoming Palm Sunday.
Read MoreCatholic groups offer relief to migrants undertaking a “reverse migration” through Central America to return home.
Read MoreMissioners share vignettes of life drawn from their Maryknoll ministries in Bolivia, Guatemala, Tanzania and Brazil.
Read MoreAs deportations to Latin America increase, church and national leaders speak out about remittances, treatment of migrants and tariffs.
Read MoreThe Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist, founded by the U.S. Presentation Sisters, attracts Indigenous women to join a thriving congregation.
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