Latin America

The history of Maryknoll in Latin America is rich and deep. Our commitment to the promotion of social justice and peace in the region cost several of our missioners their lives during the years of oppression, including Fr. Bill Woods, MM in Guatemala (1976), and Sisters Ita Ford, MM, Maura Clarke, MM and Carla Piete, MM in El Salvador in 1980. Some, like Fr. Miguel D’Escoto in Nicaragua, have served in public roles in support of those who live in poverty. Countless others have accompanied the Central American people in their daily struggles for survival, for social justice, for an end to the violence that destroys their communities; for new life.

Among the particular concerns of Maryknoll in Latin America are poverty, its causes and consequences; migration and refugees; health care, especially holistic care that includes good nutrition and preventative care; access to essential medicines for treatable or curable illness; HIV and AIDS; the rights and dignity of women and children; the response of authorities to the growth in gang violence; mining concessions; just trade agreements; debt cancellation; small and subsistence farming and other work accessible to people who are poor; and environmental destruction.

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Feast of Corpus Christi

Maryknoll Father Bill Donnelly reflects on the faith of the people of Guatemala who have endured years of violence and oppression yet live in hope that justice will prevail. 

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Feast of the Ascension

Maryknoll Sister Melinda Roper in Panama reflects on the struggles of small farmers to survive.

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Good Friday

Maryknoll Lay Missioner Tim Ross in El Salvador reflects on God’s answer to the cries of all those who are suffering.

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Third Sunday of Lent

The following reflection was prepared by Maryknoll Sr. Efu Nyaki, who works with women in Brazil.

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Second Sunday of Lent

Maryknoll Father Stephen Judd reflects on restoring relationships during the season of Lent.

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First Sunday of Lent

Maryknoll Father Dennis Moorman in Brazil reflects on Jesus’ call for transformation of our sinful social structures as well as ourselves.

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Fourth Sunday of Ordinary Time

Maryknoll Father Paul Masson shares a story about a parish in Bolivia that is answering God’s call to be a prophetic community.