Advent Guide 2021: A Time of Hope and Healing
As we pursue global recovery from the pandemic, we are weary and looking for hope. Join us as we reflect on the readings and the words of Maryknoll missioners, consider the global social challenges facing our world, and discern how to take action for meaningful change. Spanish version available.
Feast of Christ the King
Fr. Sacha Bermundez-Goldman, SJ, who served in Tanzania and Cambodia with the Maryknoll Lay Missioners, wrote the following reflection in 2015.
Thirty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. John Sivalon, MM, considers how the two widows in today's readings model discipleship.
Twenty-ninth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Dave Kane is a returned Maryknoll lay missioner living in Brazil who works as a researcher for the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns.
Webinar: Nonviolence and the Web of Creation
Watch the recording of a webinar put on in honor of the International Day of Peace, Sept. 21, “Nonviolence & the Web of Creation.”
Twenty-eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mary Beth Buchner, a Maryknoll Affiliate from the Albany Chapter, reflects on the importance of supporting each other as the Body of Christ.
Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Maryknoll Father Joseph Veneroso wrote the following reflection in 2015.
Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Dennis Moorman, MM, on mission in Brazil, reflects on the need to restore the bonds that tie together all creation.
September-October 2021
Vol. 46, No. 5
A bi-monthly newsletter of information on international justice and peace issues.
Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Debbie Northern, a Maryknoll lay missioner in El Paso, Texas, reflects on the value of childlike trust in God.
Twenty-fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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.
Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time
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.