From the Editor: Fratelli Tutti
In the centerspread of this issue of Maryknoll we quote Pope Francis’ latest encyclical, Fratelli...
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Read MoreI first met Jose when he participated in my first Theater of the Oppressed group in a parish on...
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic could postpone but not stop the vocational call to the priesthood for the newest member of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, Father Gregory McPhee.
Read MoreMaryknoll Brother Martin Shea documents with photos and poetry the flight and return of Guatemalan refugees and in the process he finds true Christmas.
Read MoreMaryknoll Father Michael Bassano describes what life is like for internally displaced persons in a U.N. camp in South Sudan.
Read MoreForty years after the brutal killings of four U.S. churchwomen, a city in El Salvador claims Maryknoll sisters as its own martyrs.
Read MoreAgustin de la Rosa Reyes earns his living as a handyman. But by vocation, he is a listener and healer in the La Esperanza community in El Salvador.
Read MorePlease pray for our Maryknoll missioners who died during the past year. Father John F....
Read MoreA lay missioner’s legal advocacy—with the prayers and support of many—changes Elizabeth’s life forever.
Read MoreAt 87 years old, Helen Hannan Parra is on a mission: to tell everyone she can about the unjust imprisonment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.
Read MoreIn a new book, Two Days and One Suitcase, Helen Hannan Parra, now in her 80s, shares her childhood memories of life in a Japanese-American internment camp.
Read MoreThe miracle of Christmas is God didn’t just take on our human nature but transformed our chronological time into God’s fullness of time.
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