Whom do we carry?
An Advent reflection from El Salvador
An Advent reflection from El Salvador
‘Whose heart would be so staunch as to favor the reasonable thing in a sea of their tears and helplessness? Not mine, dear friend, not mine.’ – Jean Donovan
In an environment of violence and trauma, young Salvadorans find ways to build community and a better future.
Ann Greig is closing the San Ramón location of her 28-year-old nutritional program and transitions it to new leadership.
Liz Cunningham reflects on the path that has led her to nonviolence work in El Salvador.
Violence is ubiquitous in El Salvador, but love shows another way.
Peg Vámosy and her Salvadoran parish group promote sustainable agriculture and environmental awareness.
Care for God’s creation by supporting lay missioners’ environmental and sustainability work
Maryknoll missioners inspire others to be ‘good Samaritans’ to their own neighbors.
El Salvador’s state of emergency is especially hard on young people from marginalized communities.
If only we notice it, the joy and beauty already present in the world can lift us up when we most need it.