March-April 2022
Vol. 47, No. 2 A bi-monthly newsletter of information on international justice and peace issues.
Vol. 47, No. 2 A bi-monthly newsletter of information on international justice and peace issues.
Join us in prayer for Palm Sunday.
Join us in prayer for the fifth week of Lent.
Join us in prayer for the fourth week of Lent.
Join us in prayer for the third week of Lent.
Join us in prayer for this second week of Lent.
Join us in prayer this first Sunday of Lent.
In this Lenten Reflection Guide, we offer reflections, questions, prayers, and actions based on each week’s Scripture readings in light of Catholic social teaching on human rights and Maryknoll mission experience.
Join us in prayer for migrants and refugees this Advent Season.
This Lent, we invite you to reflect on your relationships with God, neighbor, and all creation.
During this Season of Advent, the members of the Inter-religious Working Group on Extractive Industries invite you to join them on a journey of hope, as we reflect on the the challenges and wisdom of indigenous communities and environmental human rights defenders in the Amazon region of South America.
This guide for Advent contains reflections, questions, prayers, and actions based on each week’s Gospel reading and the experience of Maryknoll missioners who have lived and worked with communities affected by forced migration in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
The Advent Reflection Guide contains reflections, questions, prayers, and actions based on each week’s Gospel reading and the discussions by Catholic peacemakers who attended the landmark Nonviolence and Just Peace conference in Rome in April 2016.
The Catholic Church in Kenya is focusing the 2019 Lenten Campaign on the theme “Uniting, Healing and Renewal of our Nation…God’s Gift.”
Come pray, study, act with us.
Melissa Altman, a Maryknoll lay missioner in El Salvador, reflects on “blindly” embracing the adventure of mission within family life.
Fr. James (Jim) Najmowski, who was on mission in Korea, reflects on the call to forgive even one’s enemies.
Michael Leen, a returned Maryknoll lay missioner who worked in Tanzania, reflects on where we place our trust.