2341
APPLYDONATE
Maryknoll Lay Missioners
  • What We Do
    • Our Stories
      • Blog
      • Videos
      • Newsletters and Publications
      • In the News
      • Press Releases
    • Our Mission/Vision/Values
    • Where We Serve
      • Bolivia
      • Brazil
      • Cambodia
      • El Salvador
      • Haiti
      • Kenya
      • South Sudan
      • Tanzania
      • U.S.-Mexico Border
    • Our Ministries
      • Education and Leadership
      • Healthcare and Health Promotion
      • Faith Formation and Pastoral Care
      • Justice and Peace
      • Sustainable Development
    • Our People
      • Missioners
      • Leadership and Staff
      • Board of Directors
    • Returned Missioners
      • Always a Missioner
      • Returned Missioner News
      • Jubilee
      • Job and Study Opportunities
    • Our History
    • Our Commitment to Nonviolence
    • Annual Report
    • Contact Us
  • Join Us
    • Is This for Me?
      • Why Maryknoll Lay Missioners?
      • Eligibility Requirements
      • FAQs
      • Self-Reflection
      • Retreats
    • Apply
      • The Application Process
      • Webinars and Discernment Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Job Openings
    • Virtual Chapel
  • Support Us
    • Donate
    • Ways to Give
    • Why Give?
    • Pledge to Our Donors
    • Become a ‘Companion in Mission’
    • Border – El Salvador Fund
    • Planned Giving
    • Charitable IRA Rollover
    • Annual Report
  • APPLY
  • DONATE
  • English
Select Page
Jean Donovan’s legacy continues

Jean Donovan’s legacy continues

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 18, 2022

‘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

Catholic News Service story features Melissa Altman

Catholic News Service story features Melissa Altman

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 23, 2020

CNS highlights Maryknoll lay missioner’s work in El Salvador and the legacy of the four martyred U.S. church women

Missioners in El Salvador reflect on martyred church women

Missioners in El Salvador reflect on martyred church women

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 12, 2020

40 years after the brutal murder of four U.S. church women, Maryknoll lay missioners reflect on their legacy.

Jean Donovan, lay missioner martyred in 1980

Jean Donovan, lay missioner martyred in 1980

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Nov 6, 2020

40 years after her martyrdom, Jean Donovan’s example continues to inspire.

Blog

Bolivia Brazil Cambodia Education El Salvador Environment Faith Formation and Pastoral Care Haiti Healthcare Home Featured In the News Join Us Justice & Peace Kenya MKLM Nonviolence Our Blog Press Releases Reflection Returned Missioners South Sudan Support Us Sustainable Development Tanzania U.S.-Mexico Border Videos
 
Inspired by our work?
DONATE NOW
Intrigued?
JOIN US
Ready for a Trip?
REGISTER NOW
  • SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER
  • Follow Us

What We Do

  • Our Stories
  • Our Mission/Vision/Values
  • Where We Serve
  • Our Ministries
  • Our People
    • Missioners
    • Leadership and Staff
    • Board of Directors
  • Returned Missioners
    • Always a Missioner
    • Returned Missioner News
    • Jubilee
    • Job and Study Opportunities
  • Our History
  • Our Commitment to Nonviolence
  • Annual Report

Join Us

  • Is This for Me?
    • Why Maryknoll Lay Missioners?
    • Eligibility Requirements
    • How do I decide?
    • FAQs
    • Self-Reflection
    • Retreats
  • Apply
    • The Application Process
    • Webinars and Discernment Events
  • Upcoming Events

Support us

  • Donate
  • Ways to Give
  • Why Give?
  • Pledge to Our Donors
  • Border – El Salvador Fund
  • Become a ‘Companion in Mission’
  • Planned Giving
  • Charitable IRA Rollover
  • Annual Report

Our Stories

  • Blog
  • Videos
  • Newsletters and Publications
  • Subscribe to our e-newsletter
  • Sign up for missioner updates
  • Contact Us
  • Job Openings
  • Upcoming Events
  • Why Go on a Mission Immersion Trip?
  • Pray in our Virtual Chapel
© 2023 Maryknoll Lay Missioners. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy | Terms of Use