November-December 2016 NewsNotes
Read about new climate agreements, the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants, environmental action by indigenous communities in Peru and the U.S., and much more.
31st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Curt and Anita Klueg and their children were Maryknoll Lay Missioners in Kenya. They reflect on the call to radical hospitality.
Middle East Notes, October 20, 2016
Please note: Opinions expressed in the following articles do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.
30th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dan Moriarty is a returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner who now coordinates the Maryknoll Bolivia Immersion Program.
Encounter #9: Laudato Si' and Corporations
In this issue of Encounters, we look at the encyclical from the perspective of FEET’s fourth pillar, the need for a return of corporations to their proper place in society.
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
This week's reflection was prepared by Marj Humphrey who spent many years as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in East Africa.
Middle East Notes, October 6, 2016
Reports on the life and legacy of Shimon Peres and what was said by leaders of the U.S., Israel, and the Palestinian People at the recent meeting of the UN General Assembly.
28th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Jim Noonan, spent much of his missionary life in Asia as well as South Sudan.
27th Sunday in Ordinary Time
This week's reflection is written by Kathy McNeely, a returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner and former staff member of Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.
Middle East Notes, September 22, 2016
Read about Netanyahu’s attempt to legalize settlements; accusations of “ethnic cleansing”; calls for an Israeli referendum on the future of the occupation; growing divisions among Israelis on the continuation of the occupation, U.S. financial aid to Israel, and much more.
26th Sunday of Ordinary Time
Rick Dixon is a Maryknoll Lay Missioner living and working in El Salvador.
Middle East Notes, September 8, 2016
Please note: Opinions expressed in the following articles do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.