Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Maryknoll Affiliate Kathy Morefield sees the fruits of the Kingdom of Heaven in the economic model of collaboratively-run restaurant.
Maryknoll Affiliate Kathy Morefield sees the fruits of the Kingdom of Heaven in the economic model of collaboratively-run restaurant.
Sr. Darlene Jacobs reflects on the how we can live out Christian mercy.
Father John Northrop, MM, looks at the parable of the laborers at the vineyard.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Reflects on
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Larry Parr connects the message of gospel nonviolence to his ministry in El Salvador.
Sr. Nonie Gutzler reflects on how the scriptures guide us to “not conform to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind" into newness of life.
Fr. John McAuley, MM, considers the call to stewardship in the readings and how they apply to the twenty-first century.
Sr. Sue Rech, MM, considers what it means to reach out to "the other" in tumultuous times.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Kathy Bond sees Jesus' outstretched hand in the work of the Welcome House, São Paulo, Brazil.
Fr. Jim Kofski, MM, a missioner at the U.S./Mexico border in Texas, with experience in Myanmar, reflects on our potential to grow and be transformed. This scripture reflection was previously published the week of August 6, 2017.
Sr. Janet Hockman, MM, reflects on the unanswered questions of that arise from the Gospel readings.
Fr. Gene Toland, MM, reflects on the parable of the mustard seed and yeast.