Maryknoll Sister Ann Hayden calls us to prepare the way of the Lord through seeking justice and peace and welcoming migrants and the poor.
Maryknoll Sister Ann Hayden calls us to prepare the way of the Lord through seeking justice and peace and welcoming migrants and the poor.
Despite peace efforts, Gaza faces a humanitarian crisis, with limited aid and continuing risks for civilian communities.
The 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.
In his first visit to the Middle East, Pope Leo emphasizes that true renewal begins with everyday gestures of welcome, help and forgiveness.
In this Advent reflection of the Scriptures, Maryknoll Father James H. Kroeger calls us to be “spiritually alert” to the coming of the Lord.
A new Fordham report reveals that more than a quarter of the world lives with unmet basic needs.
Annual Native American Mass in Oklahoma City blends Catholic liturgy with Indigenous languages and traditions.
The increase in kidnappings and attacks in Nigeria heightens fears of an organized campaign against Christians.
Lisa Sullivan, a program officer at the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, asserts that rich nations must repay their ecological debt.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Rick Dixon, who has served at the U.S.-Mexico border, considers the humility of Jesus through the story of a migrant child.
The recent violence left 20 people dead, including several women in the maternity ward, after an attack by rebel forces.
Through prayers and calls to action, Catholics across the United States demanded an end to raids and dignified treatment for immigrants.
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