Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. John Sivalon, MM, considers how the two widows in today's readings model discipleship.
Fr. John Sivalon, MM, considers how the two widows in today's readings model discipleship.
Steve Veryser, a Maryknoll lay missioner in Tanzania, reflects on how we can live out the greatest commandments.
Maryknoll Father Ken Thesing, who served in Tanzania and Rome, reflects on the meaning of discipleship and following the example of Jesus.
Dave Kane is a returned Maryknoll lay missioner living in Brazil who works as a researcher for the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.
Mary Beth Buchner, a Maryknoll Affiliate from the Albany Chapter, reflects on the importance of supporting each other as the Body of Christ.
Fr. Dennis Moorman, MM, on mission in Brazil, reflects on the need to restore the bonds that tie together all creation.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso wrote the following reflection in 2015.
Debbie Northern, a Maryknoll lay missioner in El Paso, Texas, reflects on the value of childlike trust in God.
Fr. Mike Gilgannon, a priest with the Kansas City-St. Joseph diocese who served alongside many Maryknoll missioners in the Andean region, reflects on the roles suffering and death play in our lives.
Chloe Noel, Faith Economy Ecology Project Coordinator at MOGC, reflects on how the experiences of the past year have reminded us of our interconnectedness and our mission to stand with the marginalized and oppressed.
Dr. Susan Nagele, a returned Lay missioner who worked in East Africa for many years, considers how we might learn to follow the law of love.
Sr. Teruko Ito, MM, reflects on how God calls us and speaks to us as we face life's challenges.