
God never ceases to surprise
A reflection from our outgoing executive director, Ted Miles

‘Take up your cross daily’
Hang Tran finds inspiration in how differently abled persons tackle life’s challenges in Cambodia.

‘What are you drinking?’
Joe Loney invites you to become a partner in serving people living with disabilities in Bolivia.

Remembering God’s love — a prayer
A group of older women and men in El Zaite, El Salvador, gathers and remembers —and prays.

Inclusion leads to belonging
Kim Mazyck on diversity, equity, inclusion — and on reflecting a community, where everyone feels that they belong.

World Water Day and Ramadan
A March 22 reflection from one of our new missioners in Haiti

The struggle for greater racial justice continues
Father Charlie Dittmeier reflects on how his sense of justice was formed by his experiences during the civil rights struggles.

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Role model Raúl
The successes of Salvadoran students and their motivation to help their community give hope for a more inclusive and just world.

A boy on the border
To advocate for a good border policy, we must know the pain and dangers migrants risk on the border.

Getting by with less
A Lenten reflection from Tanzania

To Tanzania — with open hearts
Are we bonkers for moving our family to East Africa?

The challenges of leaving our safe bubble
Inclusion does not follow the deaf student home. Life is different outside the haven of the Deaf Development Programme.

Valiant Vero
Heartbreaking stories of children living with HIV in Tanzania

God never ceases to surprise
A reflection from our outgoing executive director, Ted Miles

‘Take up your cross daily’
Hang Tran finds inspiration in how differently abled persons tackle life’s challenges in Cambodia.

‘What are you drinking?’
Joe Loney invites you to become a partner in serving people living with disabilities in Bolivia.

Remembering God’s love — a prayer
A group of older women and men in El Zaite, El Salvador, gathers and remembers —and prays.

Inclusion leads to belonging
Kim Mazyck on diversity, equity, inclusion — and on reflecting a community, where everyone feels that they belong.

World Water Day and Ramadan
A March 22 reflection from one of our new missioners in Haiti

The struggle for greater racial justice continues
Father Charlie Dittmeier reflects on how his sense of justice was formed by his experiences during the civil rights struggles.

Sign up for missioner newsletters
Learn more about the work of individual missioners around the world.

Role model Raúl
The successes of Salvadoran students and their motivation to help their community give hope for a more inclusive and just world.

A boy on the border
To advocate for a good border policy, we must know the pain and dangers migrants risk on the border.

Getting by with less
A Lenten reflection from Tanzania

To Tanzania — with open hearts
Are we bonkers for moving our family to East Africa?

The challenges of leaving our safe bubble
Inclusion does not follow the deaf student home. Life is different outside the haven of the Deaf Development Programme.

Valiant Vero
Heartbreaking stories of children living with HIV in Tanzania

On my way
A Lenten poem

Heavy crosses to bear
Rich Tarro shares the journey and the struggles of a resilient high school student in Mombasa, Kenya.

Answered prayers in search of a new home
Ann Greig reports that the Soy Project has finally found a new base in Zaragoza, El Salvador.

Waiting in hope
Dee Dungy listens to the stories of women refugees in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp.

Responding to the ever-changing needs at the border
As the arrival of migrants continues to fluctuate, the El Paso community continues to serve.

Quick response to an emergency
In December 2022 El Paso’s Sacred Heart Parish sprang into action to help a wave of mostly Venezuelan migrants.

‘Entering a whole new world’
Steve Veryser interviews Mwalimu Samo about his path to becoming a Tanzanian Sign Language interpreter.

We must listen to Africa
Pope Francis’ words during his visit to the DRC and South Sudan resonate with contemporary notions of mission.

What’s it like to be a child in mission?
Thomas Gould reflects on moving to Mexico as a mission kid — and how the experience informs his life today.

Community-based disability ministry in Bolivia
Joe Loney and Filo Siles discuss their disability ministry at the Social Justice Foundation in Cochabamba.

A day in mission in Mombasa
Moments of grace in encounters with strangers

Living the Beatitudes in South Sudan
Gabe Hurrish reflects on the upside-down challenges of the Beatitudes in war-torn South Sudan.

Blessings on a washed out, muddy road
What I learned on the road less taken … because the normal one was blocked.

Border ministry expands to Mexicali
Effective January 2023, Maryknoll Lay Missioners has added a new location for its border ministries in Mexicali, Mexico.

Ms. Lin’s story of human trafficking
Hang Tran remembers a woman whose cry for help from the bondage of trafficking was heard by the Missionaries of Charity.

A prayer for 2023
A new year presents an opportunity to make personal resolutions, to anticipate plans and challenges and to hope for social change.

We need more epiphanies
When people in our immersion program meet migrants in the shelters, they begin to see them as human beings who have suffered and need help.

Celebrating Christmas with the Toposa
A glimpse of the Toposas’ Christmas Mass at Kuron Peace Village in South Sudan

The gaze of love
A Christmas reflection: God’s mission starts with the gaze of love God has for us.

Giving the opportunity to learn
Tawny Thanh and Hiep Vu, recently retired Maryknoll lay missioners, continue to live and volunteer in Bolivia.

Accompanying children with disabilities in Tanzania
Jaclyn Geyer reflects on her first year at St. Justin’s Centre for Children with Disabilities in Musoma

Mario’s joy
Do a little dance, in spite of it all — and spread some joy.

Choose your path to joy
Julie Lawler finds that we can choose joy by participating in community and sharing experiences with others.

Armando and the joy of Mickey
Armando’s tragically short life taught Louise Locke about the nature of joy.

Waiting on God
An Advent reflection on lighting the way with Love and choosing to wait on God in person, in service and radical hospitality.

Mission completed in San Ramón, and launching in Zaragoza
Ann Greig and her Soy Project transition to a new base.

Helping persons with disabilities with their livelihoods
Three examples of how missioners help persons with disabilities make strides toward sustainable economic independence

Class of 2022 Covenant and Sending
Watch the recordings of this year’s Covenant and Sending celebrations for Maryknoll Lay Missioners’ Class of 2022.

A new cycle in life
Kathy and Flávio’s year-end update from João Pessoa

Joyful celebrations and heart-breaking stories
Coralis celebrates Thanksgiving with homeless and migrant guests and accompanies families at a migrant shelter.

Signs of hope amid the darkness
We tend to focus on the bad news — war, shootings and hatred — but there is joy and hope.

‘A time to laugh, a time to weep …’
Mission is not just about the struggle for justice; it’s also about sharing life’s joys and celebrations with the people.

Choose joy
If the Tanzanian people have anything to teach us, it’s that joy is a choice.

Whom do we carry?
An Advent reflection from El Salvador

Continuing the mission of St. John Bosco Centre
Russ Brine reports on the 30th anniversary celebration of a Kitale center for street kids that he led a number of years ago.

Creating safe spaces for survivors of gender-based violence
JRS’ Safe Havens provide women refugees and their children with protection, security, solace and tools for healing and education.