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Called to be shepherds

Called to be shepherds

by Coralis Salvador | Jul 15, 2021

Coralis Salvador reflects on the Gospel call to follow the Shepherd and help shepherd others (16th Sunday in Ordinary Time)

Superheroes and pioneers of peace

Superheroes and pioneers of peace

by Coralis Salvador | Jun 22, 2021

In her Summer 2021 newsletter, Coralis Salvador is inspired by the resilience of children and the persistence of a peacebuilder.

Volunteering as a legal aide at the border

Volunteering as a legal aide at the border

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jun 17, 2021

Leticia Macias talks about her volunteer work as a legal aide assisting immigrants at the border in El Paso.

Volunteering at the border in El Paso

Volunteering at the border in El Paso

by Vicki Simon | Jun 15, 2021

Vicki Simon reports on her most recent volunteer experience at Casa del Refugiado.

Migrant advocates want Biden administration to do more

Migrant advocates want Biden administration to do more

by Kathleen Kollman Birch | Mar 23, 2021

Heidi Cerneka welcomes first ‘harm reductions’ at the border, but urges the new U.S. administration to end Title 42 expulsions.

Heidi Cerneka in NCR and Jesuits magazine

Heidi Cerneka in NCR and Jesuits magazine

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Feb 25, 2021

Publications feature women’s work at the border.

‘Servant to the guest’ ministries at the border

‘Servant to the guest’ ministries at the border

by Coralis Salvador | Feb 18, 2021

One year into her service at the U.S.-Mexico border, Coralis Salvador shares experiences from her ministries.

‘For we have been called to heal wounds…’

‘For we have been called to heal wounds…’

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Dec 17, 2020

After 19 years in Kenya, Coralis Salvador has relocated to the U.S.-Mexico border, where she continues to work as a ‘Good Samaritan’ to vulnerable migrants and asylum seekers

‘For we have been called to heal wounds…’

Christmas greetings from El Paso

by Coralis Salvador | Dec 14, 2020

We strive to ease the migrants’ hardships and give them a caring transition moment before they embark on their new lives in the U.S.

Aiding asylum seekers in the midst of a pandemic

Aiding asylum seekers in the midst of a pandemic

by Carol Zuccarino | Sep 4, 2020

Carol Honerkamp Zuccarino has been volunteering at El Paso’s Annunciation House for more than six months.

Beating the odds with an immigration case

Beating the odds with an immigration case

by Heidi Cerneka | Aug 21, 2020

How Elizabeth’s life changed forever, thanks to a lay missioner’s legal advocacy — and the prayers and support of many

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