The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers center and residence in Bolivia finds new life through its green project.
We all dream, in our sleep and in waking hours, of things we yearn for, desire to accomplish or hope to become. This Spring 2024 issue of Maryknoll shares the dreams of three seminarians preparing for Holy Orders, of blind people in Peru aspiring to be more independent, of Maryknoll Sisters rebuilding the nation of Cambodia, and of immigrants pursuing the proverbial American Dream. What are your dreams?
Focused on Maryknoll missioners around the world working in solidarity among the poor and marginalized. Articles include issues of importance to people the missioners serve and to the Catholic Church.
The Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers center and residence in Bolivia finds new life through its green project.
With hearts on fire and packed bags, three Maryknoll seminarians prepare for their ordination to priesthood on June 8, 2024.
A Maryknoll seminarian, Deacon Charles Ogony, offers a heartfelt prayer for all expressions of vocation in service to God’s People.
Three new lay missioners and one returning lay missioner are sent to serve in El Salvador, Kenya and Cambodia.
A Maryknoll priest helps blind people in Lima, Peru, become independent through training in massage therapy.
Maryknoll sisters turn over educational programs to local leadership after three decades of service in Phnom Penh and outlying Beoung Tum Pun.
Juanatano Cano, originally of Guatemala, shares his remarkable life and faith journey becoming a leader for Catholic Maya in the United States.
Maryknoll Office for Global concerns Director Susan Gunn outlines Maryknoll’s 25 years of partnership with an organization called Churches for Middle East Peace.
The Texas attorney general has accused El Paso’s Annunciation House of unlawful activities in giving shelter and succor to migrants.
Latest news from mission sites and countries around the world.
Catholic immigration experts worry that a proposed rule change to “credible fear” protocols will deter — and even endanger — asylum seekers.
The doctrine of the Ascension teaches us that all people are invited to the path to heaven, with Jesus leading the way, said Pope Francis.
Maryknoll Sister Darleen Jacobs reflects on the importance of unity in the Sunday Mass readings and recalls 40 years of mission in Tanzania.
The Holy Year, which will begin Dec. 24, is a time to perform Works of Mercy and to strengthen hope for Christians, especially young people.
Caritas Poland says Israel’s escalation in Rafah is worsening the humanitarian crisis for people in Gaza caught in the crossfire.
Holocaust survivor Alex Rosin offers his testimony of being hidden by a Polish Catholic family and shares his pain over the current conflict.
A hospital run by Caritas in Bethlehem tends to 50,000 children a year as the only pediatric hospital functioning in the West Bank.
By Doreen Longres, M.M. Sunday, May 5, 2024 Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48 | 1 Jn 4:7-10 | Jn 15:9-17...
During his general audience on May 1, 2024, St. Joseph the Worker's feast day, Pope Francis says...
Church leaders including a Catholic bishop and heads of several denominations say the new law puts...
In an affront to Bishop René Sándigo of León, Daniel Ortega's Administration sets up a boxing ring...
The legislation, signed in a closed door session, overturns local "living wage" provisions and...
Retired General Manuel Benedicto Lucas García is on trial for his part in the massacre of...
A Maryknoll sister reflects on Jesus the Good Shepherd in the context of her work with children and families in Panama and Peru.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso reflects on accepting aging and diminishment “in the shadow of the Cross” as a Lenten practice.
A Maryknoll volunteer in Cochabamba, Bolivia, describes his life and his efforts to both preserve Maryknoll history and foster new vocations.
Vignettes from the lands of mission, told by Maryknoll missioners and volunteers. These popular little stories are sometimes funny, often moving and generally inspiring encounters with people on the margins.
Missioners share snippets of mission life from South Sudan, Panama and El Salvador.
Charges of ethnic cleansing in Sudan have surfaced as two warring generals vie for power and the country’s people pay a heavy price.
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