by Joanne Blaney | Sep 23, 2025
When missioner Joanne Blaney arrived in Uganda to accompany survivors of the Lord’s Resistance Army, she met women whose lives bore the heaviest burdens of violence. One of them, Immaculate Adong, was only eight when her father was killed in the 1995 Atiak massacre. Today, she manages a women’s cooperative that empowers survivors with skills, solidarity, and hope—showing how faith and resilience can rebuild lives and communities.
by Joanne Blaney | Apr 7, 2025
Nearly two decades after the guns fell silent, wounds still run deep in northern Uganda. Among the resilient Acholi people—survivors of war, displacement, and profound trauma—local leaders are rising to rebuild community through restorative justice and compassion. Missioner Joanne Blaney walks alongside them, listening, learning, and witnessing the quiet strength of healing hearts.
by Jennifer Tomshack | Nov 3, 2024
Returned missioner Marj Humphrey dedicated two decades to addressing health disparities in East Africa. At long last, she’s going back to continue advocating for justice there.
by Joanne Blaney | Jul 25, 2023
At Nairobi conference, Maryknoll lay missioners discuss global human rights and criminal justice reform.
by Elvira Ramirez | Jul 20, 2023
Together, let us be multipliers for nonviolence and peace.
by Joanne Blaney | Nov 22, 2022
Joanne Blaney sees profound connections in her restorative-justice work — from São Paulo to the Amazon and other regions of Brazil.
by Joanne Blaney | Jan 6, 2022
Joanne Blaney gives an update on her restorative-justice and homeless ministries in São Paulo.
by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jan 28, 2021
Maryknoll lay missioners continue to prove that a small group of people can make a big difference. With your help, we are reclaiming hope.
by Vicki Armour-Hileman | Dec 9, 2020
Joanne Blaney helps to implement a UN-sponsored effort to reform Brazil’s justice system