The Way to the Cross: A Maryknoll Reflection
As we begin the Season of Lent, Maryknoll Affiliate Marie Dennis explores Jesus’ journey to the Cross as a radical commitment to nonviolence.
Read MoreAs we begin the Season of Lent, Maryknoll Affiliate Marie Dennis explores Jesus’ journey to the Cross as a radical commitment to nonviolence.
Read MoreThe International Court of Justice examines the State of Myanmar for alleged genocide against the Rohingya fueled by social media offensives.
Read MoreA total of 67 healthcare facilities have been attacked this year in Myanmar, the World Health Organization says.
Read MoreAlarm is growing over the deteriorating health of Myanmar’s ousted democratic leader, imprisoned in an undisclosed location by the military junta.
Read MoreFederal funding cuts for U.S. resettlement program left families divided, staff laid off, and refugee communities facing uncertainty.
Read MoreFive months after the murder of Catholic priest Donald Win in Sagaing, Myanmar, an opposition court sentenced nine men for the heinous crime.
Read MoreEmergency earthquake relief for Myanmar after a 7.7 tremor is slowed by the destruction and by mistrust of the ruling military junta.
Read MoreCatholic relief efforts to assist earthquake victims are impeded by the country’s deep poverty and repressive military junta.
Read MoreIn its ongoing persecution of the Church, military forces in Myanmar set St. Patrick’s Cathedral on fire on the eve of the saint’s feast day.
Read MoreA reflection by the late Maryknoll Sister Mary Grenough describes HIV and AIDS ministry in Myanmar in light of the Sunday Mass readings.
Read MoreEyewitnesses to the murder of Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win recount the priest’s response when ordered by his killers to kneel.
Read MoreCatholic priest Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win was murdered on Feb. 14 in Myanmar, where Christians are targeted by the military junta.
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