Pentecost
Returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner Anne Termini learns the significance of seeing God in everyone and in everything. This reflection was previously published in 2013.
Returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner Anne Termini learns the significance of seeing God in everyone and in everything. This reflection was previously published in 2013.
Vol. 49, No. 3 A bi-monthly newsletter on international justice and peace issues.
Maryknoll Sister Darlene Jacobs sees lessons about unity and mission in the gospel readings.
Maryknoll Sister Doreen Longres in Peru reflects on Jesus’ call that we love one another. This reflection was previously published in 2018.
Celebrate Earth Day with events, actions, and two-pagers and briefs on the proper care for creation.
Maryknoll Father John McAuley looks to Scripture to understand the ways God lovingly prunes us so our lives bear fruit. This reflection was previously published in 2018.
Returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner Kathy McNeely describes an encounter in rural Guatemala that was a powerful reminder of Christ’s love.
Maryknoll Sister Esperanza Principio writes of our connection to Jesus, the Good Shepherd.
Maryknoll Sister Ann Hayden writes of how Jesus’ transforming way of compassion can help bridge the divide between us and the “other.”
Watch the recording of the presentation by Maryknoll lay missioner, Suzanne “Sami” Scott, on the urgent crisis in Haiti.
Maryknoll Sister Nonie Gutzler invites us to consider how Jesus’ Resurrection brings us to the edge of “eternal morning.”
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Stephen Veryser compares our annual commemorations of Easter to the to the smell of fresh rainfall or the jar of perfumed oil poured on Jesus’ head in the Gospel readings.
Maryknoll Sister Susan Nchubiri is reminded of the wisdom of ancestors in the keeping of our covenant with God.
Vol. 49, No. 2 A bi-monthly newsletter on international justice and peace issues.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Thaler asks what we are called to sacrifice in the face of the changes he has witnessed in the Kathmandu Valley.
The observance of Christ’s Passion is an opportunity to reflect on the ways we have broken our covenant with God at the expense of other persons and creation. At each station we focus on a difference economic and ecological challenge or sign of hope for our times.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Peg Vamosy reflects on the upcoming Mass readings, ecological sin and her ministry in El Salvador.
Fr, Joseph Healey, MM, who served for five decades in East Africa, relates how young Catholics care for creation in Kenya by planting trees.