Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
The story of Jesus turning water into wine in the gospel's reminds Maryknoll Sister Arlene Trant of her work with the disabled in Macau and the transformative power of God's love.
The story of Jesus turning water into wine in the gospel's reminds Maryknoll Sister Arlene Trant of her work with the disabled in Macau and the transformative power of God's love.
Maryknoll Father Frank Breen considers the significance of the Lord's baptism and its relevance to our own baptismal vows.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Anna Johnson writes of the surprise the three kings must have experienced in encountering Christ.
Maryknoll Sister Claudette LaVerdiere's exegetes on the finding of Jesus in the temple for the Feast of the Holy Family.
Maryknoll Father Michael Walsh writes of the power of Words, and the meaning of the "Word made flesh."
Maryknoll Affiliate Ann Coady tells of the many "Mary and Elizabeth" moments she has had in her ministry of accompanying migrants and refugees.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Sarah Bueter tells of her time on a delegation to Tocoa, Honduras, after the murder of a beloved environmental defender.
Maryknoll Sister Lil Mattingly writes of her time in migrant ministry at the U.S./Mexico border.
Maryknoll Father Michael Bassano envisions a world where we see all people as members of one family of God.
Maryknoll Father John Spain recalls the memory of Saint Archbishop Oscar Romero for the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe.
The readings remind Maryknoll Sister Giang Nguyen of her work building peace in Kenya.
Maryknoll Father Wayman Deasy considers what the marginalized teach us in this week's readings.