Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Maryknoll Sr. Helen Graham reflects on the warm welcome she received in the Philippines and the Biblical virtue and duty of hospitality.
Maryknoll Sr. Helen Graham reflects on the warm welcome she received in the Philippines and the Biblical virtue and duty of hospitality.
Maryknoll Affiliate Hugh Menton remembers a visit to Maryknoll Lay Missioners in El Salvador and reflects on what it means to love God and love one's neighbor.
Maryknoll Seminarian Tzong Haur Matthew Sim in Bolivia reflects on God's invitation to be a part of a new creation by transforming our relationships and ourselves.
Returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner Mary Oldham Hannemann reflects on the care and compassion she witnessed in her community in Mombasa, Kenya.
Kathleen Kollman Birch, communications manager at the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns, recalls the experience of Mass at a shelter for migrants in representing the unifying power of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Sr. Teresa Dagdag, on mission in the Philippines, reflects on the Trinity as a model of the gift of relationships and our interconnectedness with all creation.
Maryknoll Father Mike Briggs reflects on how the Holy Spirit inspires us to embrace dialogue and renewal as the Church.
Maryknoll Sister Darlene Jacobs reflects on the call of a missioner to witness to the God of love.
Joe Miller, a returned Maryknoll lay missioner, reflects on how Christ's resurrection invites us to embrace peace and unity over division.
Nancy Bourassa, a Maryknoll Affiliate from Wisconsin, recalls the inspiring witness of mission parishes in Peru in living out Jesus' call to "love one another as I have loved you."
Former Maryknoll Brother Mark Huntington lived and worked in Kenya as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner and in Tanzania and Mozambique as a Maryknoll Brother.
Brother Wayne Fitzpatrick, MM, considers our call to simply "be" with Jesus and to extend this merciful presence in mission.