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Director of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns Susan Gunn contrasts current policy on immigration with Catholic social teaching.
Read MoreDirector of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns Susan Gunn contrasts current policy on immigration with Catholic social teaching.
Read MoreMaryknoll Lay Missioner Flávio Rocha, who serves in Brazil, reflects on the Church’s prophetic role of accompanying marginalized people.
Read MoreFrom Hong Kong, Maryknoll Father Daniel Kim reflects on the Ascension, Sunday’s Mass readings and the call to care for creation.
Read MoreMaryknoll Father John Siyumbu reflects on the power of Peter’s storytelling and the intimate connection of the baptized to the Resurrection.
Read MoreMaryknoll Lay Missioner Gabe Hurrish, who most recently served in South Sudan, reflects on how we are all disciples on the road to Emmaus.
Read MoreA Maryknoll lay missioner serving in El Salvador reflects on choosing peace, even in situations of conflict and suffering.
Read MoreMaryknoll Lay Missioner Gabe Hurrish, who served most recently in South Sudan, reflects on the Samaritan woman and hostility between rival ethnic groups.
Read MoreMaryknoll Father Michael Snyder, who served in Tanzania, explores the concept of free will and God’s invitation to speak with wisdom.
Read MoreMaryknoll Sister Genie Natividad, who has served at the U.S.-Mexico border, invites us to reach out to marginalized people, as Jesus did.
Read MoreLisa Sullivan, a program officer at the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, asserts that rich nations must repay their ecological debt.
Read MoreMaryknoll Sister Maureen Hanahoe reflects on the Sunday Mass readings in light of her experience in prison ministry.
Read MoreA member of an international small Christian community reflects on this week’s Scripture readings and the challenges she sees in East Africa.
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