Never Abandoned: A Maryknoll Reflection
From the U.S.-Mexico border, Maryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka reflects on Jesus, our shepherd, and on serving in today’s unjust world.
Read MoreFrom the U.S.-Mexico border, Maryknoll Lay Missioner Heidi Cerneka reflects on Jesus, our shepherd, and on serving in today’s unjust world.
Read MoreMaryknoll Father Joyalito Tajonera and his parish community provide hospitality and advocacy as they welcome vulnerable migrant workers.
Read MoreChurch leaders call for peace as roadblocks and demonstrations are staged to demand the ouster of the country’s president.
Read MoreA Maryknoll Lay Missioner supports victims of human trafficking who were forced to carry out scams for exploitative employers.
Read MoreAs the government cracks down on illegal work sites, migrant workers whose documents were stolen are left both unemployed and stranded far from home.
Read MoreThe U.N. reports that as many as 50 million people may be victims of trafficking while a Vatican diplomat warns of AI being used to ensnare victims.
Read MoreArchbishop Paul Gallagher, a diplomat of the Holy See, called on UN member states to prioritize the equality and dignity of women and girls.
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 MoreMaryknoll sisters turn over educational programs to local leadership after three decades of service in Phnom Penh and outlying Beoung Tum Pun.
Read MoreA Maryknoll sister shares two examples of missioners working to empower girls and people at risk of human trafficking.
Read MoreA Maryknoll lay missioner recalls witnessing Jesus’ extended hands during a mission experience in Brazil as she reflects on Sunday’s Mass readings.
Read MoreUgandan Church leaders organize efforts to stop the trafficking of Ugandans, notably women and girls, in the Middle East.
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