Second Sunday of Lent
Sr. Mary Grenough lives and works in Myanmar.
First Sunday of Lent
Debbie Northern worked in El Salvador for eight years as a Maryknoll lay missioner. She now works as the training and education programs manager for the Maryknoll Lay Missioners.
Ash Wednesday
Fr. John Sivalon, who worked as a missioner in East Africa, writes the reflection for Ash Wednesday.
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Tom Marti, who spent many years as a missioner in the Philippines, lives and works in Seattle.
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sr. Connie Krautkremer, who lives and works in Dodoma, Tanzania, writes this week's reflection.
Middle East Notes Jan. 3, 2013
Please note: Opinions expressed in the following articles do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.
Read previous Middle East Notes here.
This week’s Middle East Notes features Christmas messages from the Holy Land and an end of the year reflection on the fading possibility of a two state solution. Blessings, hope and lasting peace in the New Year.
Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Joe Thaler, a missioner in Nepal, writes this week's reflection.
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sr. Carol Marie McDonald, a missioner in El Salvador, writes this week's reflection.
Baptism of the Lord
Fr. Charlie Dittmeier, who lives and works in Cambodia, writes the reflection on the baptism of Jesus.
Epiphany
Kathy McNeely, MOGC's interim director and a former Maryknoll lay missioner in Guatemala, writes this Sunday's reflection.
January 1, Solemnity of Mary
Today's reflection is written by Sr. Janice McLaughlin, president of the Maryknoll Sisters.
Middle East Notes December 20, 2012
This week’s Middle East Notes gives data and reflections on continuing Israeli settlement construction, growing recognition of Hamas in Gaza, the UN decision to give Palestine the same non-member observer status as the Vatican, and access to a short video explaining the Israel-Palestine conflict.