Ecological Conservation: A Mission Imperative
Maryknoll Sisters commit to preserving their congregation’s property, protecting woods and wetlands in a conservation easement agreement.
Read MorePosted by Marge Gaughan and Mary Ellen Manz, M.M. | May 1, 2012 | Departments, Featured Stories
Maryknoll Sisters commit to preserving their congregation’s property, protecting woods and wetlands in a conservation easement agreement.
Read MorePosted by Margaret Gaughan | Mar 1, 2012 | Featured Stories
What is a Maryknoll Brother? Ask those who live the vocation. Brother John Blazo will tell you, “It’s being a bridge between ordained and lay ministry.” Brother Thomas Hickey says, “It’s a lifestyle, not a title.” Brother Wayne Fitzpatrick gives the official definition: “one called to serve his brothers and sisters through community, prayer and hospitality.” No matter their wording, all agree Brothers strive to follow Jesus, who lived as a brother to all.
Read MorePosted by Lynn F. Monahan | Jul 1, 2010 | Departments, Featured Stories
As a native-born Haitian, Maryknoll Father Romane St. Vil leads an effort to help his...
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