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Letting go of evils within

Letting go of evils within

by Susan Nagele | Aug 25, 2021

We must allow the absolute love of God to transcend our own darkness (scripture reflection for Aug. 29, 2021).

Peace-building lessons from South Sudan

Peace-building lessons from South Sudan

by Vicki Armour-Hileman | Apr 13, 2021

For decades Maryknoll lay missioners have accompanied communities in South Sudan, as they have struggled to heal their divided nation.

Planning for a just, equitable vaccine distribution

Planning for a just, equitable vaccine distribution

by Susan Nagele | Nov 2, 2020

World leaders, including Pope Francis, are calling for just and equitable distribution of any future COVID-19 vaccine. 

COVID-19 is causing setbacks for other global health efforts

COVID-19 is causing setbacks for other global health efforts

by Susan Nagele | Sep 8, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic is hampering global public health efforts to treat and control the spread of malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis in Africa.

The good news of polio eradication in Africa

The good news of polio eradication in Africa

by Susan Nagele | Sep 1, 2020

Lay missioner reflects on her part in the decades-long public health campaign to “Kick Polio Out of Africa”

Teen pregnancies increasing during pandemic

Teen pregnancies increasing during pandemic

by Susan Nagele | Aug 3, 2020

In East Africa, a setback for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls

How East African nations are grappling with COVID-19

How East African nations are grappling with COVID-19

by Susan Nagele | May 8, 2020

An analysis by Susan Nagele for the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns

Lessons from the good Toposa shepherds

Lessons from the good Toposa shepherds

by Susan Nagele | Apr 28, 2020

Fourth Sunday of Easter: Susan Nagele preaches on the Good Shepherd.

God is always with us

God is always with us

by Susan Nagele | Apr 6, 2020

Missioner physician Susan Nagele reflects on her past experiences with epidemics in Africa.

Letting go of evils within

Choosing to follow the law of love

by Susan Nagele | Feb 15, 2020

A scripture reflection on following the law of love

Adimo’s story of survival

Adimo’s story of survival

by Susan Nagele | Feb 3, 2020

Twenty years after almost dying from kala-azar, a young man thanks God—and Maryknoll.

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