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Passing through many doors

Passing through many doors

by Liz Cunningham | Sep 26, 2022

Liz Cunningham reflects on the path that has led her to nonviolence work in El Salvador.

Traveling on the path of nonviolence

Traveling on the path of nonviolence

by Bob Cunningham | Sep 5, 2022

Violence is ubiquitous in El Salvador, but love shows another way.

Listening to the voice of creation

Listening to the voice of creation

by Peg Vámosy | Sep 1, 2022

Peg Vámosy and her Salvadoran parish group promote sustainable agriculture and environmental awareness.

Because there are no throwaway people

Because there are no throwaway people

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jul 26, 2022

Care for God’s creation by supporting lay missioners’ environmental and sustainability work

‘Go and do likewise’

‘Go and do likewise’

by Hugh Menton | Jul 7, 2022

Maryknoll missioners inspire others to be ‘good Samaritans’ to their own neighbors.

New Salvadoran reality threatens ‘inclusion’

New Salvadoran reality threatens ‘inclusion’

by Larry Parr | Jun 22, 2022

El Salvador’s state of emergency is especially hard on young people from marginalized communities.

Letting the rain make things beautiful

Letting the rain make things beautiful

by Josh Wetmore | Jun 15, 2022

If only we notice it, the joy and beauty already present in the world can lift us up when we most need it.

New paths of solidarity

New paths of solidarity

by Ann Greig | Jun 13, 2022

A state of emergency, planning the transfer of the soy project and making soy milk at home

Addressing housing needs and food insecurity

Addressing housing needs and food insecurity

by Melissa and Peter Altman | Jun 13, 2022

Now in their ninth year as lay missioners in El Salvador, Melissa and Pete Altman are shifting their ministry focus,

Turning hope into love … and new houses

Turning hope into love … and new houses

by Josh Wetmore | May 27, 2022

A new missioner’s reflection on dignified housing and the value of hope he had taken for granted.

Hope in the midst of violence

Hope in the midst of violence

by Bob Cunningham | Apr 29, 2022

A Mass in the chapel of El Salvador’s largest prison points to hope and a path toward reducing violence, restoring dignity and renewing life.

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