16th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Erica Olson, a returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner who lived and worked in El Salvador, writes this week’s reflection.
Upholding human rights enables a society to put people at the center of all policymaking – political, economic and social – thus protecting the life and dignity of the human person whatever its condition or stage of development. In the year 2020, the world entered into the novel coronavirus pandemic, an unprecedented crisis that impacts all aspects of life and presents new threats to upholding human rights.
December 10 is International Human Rights Day. Join us in reciting this prayer by Rabbi Brant Rosen. Explore our Lenten Reflection Guide on human rights.
To understand what our faith teaches about human rights, see “Catholic Social Teaching and Human Rights.”
To learn about Maryknoll mission experience honoring and protecting human rights and the life and dignity of the human person, especially those who are poor and vulnerable, read Maryknoll’s 100 Years of Mission.
To learn about human rights advocacy, watch a 30-minute webinar, “Human Rights Advocacy and the Legacy of Sr. Dianna Ortiz.” You will also find a corresponding page of resources on current human rights issues.
To learn about new threats to human rights, see our articles featured in Maryknoll Magazine:
Upholding Human Rights During the Pandemic
A “David and Goliath” Story of Water Defenders
Erica Olson, a returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner who lived and worked in El Salvador, writes this week’s reflection.
Father Gene Toland has served the people of South America for many years; he writes this Sunday’s reflection.
This week’s reflection is written by Christine Perrier, a returned lay missioner who continues to live and work in Peru.
Ask Congress to support H.R. 5474, the Berta Cáceres Human Rights in Honduras Act.
Stop sending refugees back to the very violence that forced them from their homes.
The time is now for “Temporary Protected Status” for Central American refugees fleeing violence.
In this reflection, Maryknoll Sister Theresa Baldini remembers women she encountered in South Sudan.
Father Jack Northrup is a Maryknoll missioner serving in El Salvador.
This week’s reflection is written by Kathleen Bond, a Maryknoll Lay Missioner who lives with her family in São Paulo, Brazil.
What: Screening of The Same Heart, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Len Morris and economist Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research When: Wednesday, June 15, 6:30-8:30 pm Where: Office of Friends of the Earth–U.S., 1101 15th St, NW, 11th Floor, Washington, D.C. (corner of 15th and L, near McPherson Square…
Send a letter to President Obama to tell him to stop the new round of immigration detention raids against Central American children and families.
Anne Termini served as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in rural Guatemala.
Urge your Congressional representative to sign a letter asking President Obama to appoint a Special Envoy for Palestinian children.
Ted and Maruja Gutmann-González served as Maryknoll Lay Missioners in Chile.
This week’s reflection is written by Maryknoll Sister Euphrasia Nyaki, who lives and works in João Pessoa, Brazil.
The assassination of environmental and indigenous rights activist Berta Cáceres in Honduras on March 3 brought international condemnation and action.
Gustavo Castro Soto is safe and the funding for the Agua Zarca Dam has been suspended. #JusticeforBerta
Opening on April 1 in theaters across the U.S. Based on the best selling novel by Patricia McCormick, an unforgettable account of sexual slavery as it exists today in Nepal and India.