Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Debbie Northern sees the readings as a call to action for us to change our ways as a society
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Debbie Northern sees the readings as a call to action for us to change our ways as a society
Sister Arlene Trant, MM, recollects her response of "Here I am!" to Jesus' "Come and See."
Dan Moriarty tells how our encounters in mission can compel us to return home by a different way.
On Sunday, Dec. 31, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Holy Family during the eight-day celebration of Christmas. The feast day celebrates the family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph as a model of love, acceptance, and faithfulness.
Sr. Claudette LaVerdiere, MM, recalls an insight her brother shared 30 years ago.
Dc. Joshua Maondo, MM, sees the visitation as a model for how we are to welcome the stranger.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Richard Dixon tells of a friendship forged in Mexicali, Mexico.
Sr. Dee Smith, MM, sees her ministry with migrants as a way of preparing the way for the coming of Emmanuel.
Fr. Alejandro Marina, MM, invites us to be "awake" to the causes of mass migration and displacement in our world.
Fr, Michael Snyder, MM, shares how the scripture readings are relevant to his work as a medical university chaplain in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Peg Vamosy "what are the gifts and talents that each of us is given to administer to the best of our abilities?"
Sr. Becky Nyaki, MM, sees a lesson on the nature of wisdom in the scripture readings.