We hear much about peace this time of year. It echoes in Christmas carols and in the Scripture readings of our Christmas liturgy.
We hear much about peace this time of year. It echoes in Christmas carols and in the Scripture readings of our Christmas liturgy.
Missioners offer snippets of mission life in Hong Kong, Tanzania and at the U.S./Mexico border in our MIssioner Tales.
Maryknoll Father James Eble reconnects East Africans to a tradition of silence at the Lake House of Prayer in Tanzania.
Maryknoll Father John Waldrep establishes a program in Tanzania to stop discrimination against people with albinism.
Maryknoll Sister Genie Natividad reflects on volunteering at the U.S./Mexico border, where she served migrants and refugees.
Missioners listen, dialogue and discern together in the worldwide synodal process.
A Maryknoll immersion trip takes participants to Native American lands in South Dakota and Wyoming to learn about Lakota struggles.
Saying “Yes” to God guides Bolivian woman’s journey as a missionary disciple.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner couple Tawny Thanh and Hiep Vu, who recently retired, continue to live and volunteer in Bolivia.
Members of the Maryknoll Young Adult Empowerment Community of Los Angeles witnessed first-hand the realities for migrants at the U.S./Mexico border this past summer.
From her desk at Maryknoll magazine, editor Marge Gaughan became acquainted with missioners and mission sites all over the world.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso reflects on the importance of Scripture in Catholic faith in this Spirit of Mission column.
The Maryknoll Office of Global Concerns calls attention to a history of human rights abuse in the Philippines.
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