by Fred Goddard | May 1, 2024
…Rights Collaborative — Association for Progressive Communication — where we developed the project “Digital Peacebuilding and Digital Rights in Mindanao.” Along with alumni for MPI, we monitored and mapped the…
by Josie and Frank Cuda | Apr 22, 2024
Both of us felt called to mission and ministry from an early age. We met while on a retreat team, became friends, and eventually married — hoping to share that call. In the early 70s there were not many opportunities to live such a vision. After being married, we...
by Gabe Hurrish | Apr 17, 2024
…for one of the teachers. Suddenly, the machine started to jam. I fixed it and tried again. Jammed again! I cleared it and tried a third time. Once again it…
by Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns | Apr 1, 2024
In this March 27 webinar, Maryknoll lay missioner Sami Scott, who has been serving in Haiti for the past five and a half years, talks about her work in Haiti,…
by Mike Lattanzi and Susan Silveus | Mar 15, 2024
Susan dancing with students and other teachers at Lékol Jezi Mari in Gros Morne. On Jan. 20, we, Susan Silveus and Mike Lattanzi, left our home in Gros Morne, Haiti…
by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Mar 6, 2024
Photo by Erik Mclean via Canva Catch me in my anxious scurrying, Lord, and hold me in this Lenten season: hold my feet to the fire of your grace and…
by Steve Veryser | Feb 27, 2024
Lent 2024 newsletter Steve and Loyce Veryser, Tanzania For Lent, I usually try to do something rather than give something up. A couple of Lents, I have gone to morning Mass daily. One Lent, I challenged myself not to get frustrated with other drivers in Mwanza...
by Melissa and Peter Altman | Feb 23, 2024
Lent 2024 newsletter Melissa & Peter Altman, El Salvador “In a typical week, how many days do you eat beans?” Suzy, once a beneficiary of the Soy Nutrition Program and now a key member of the Soy Nutrition Program team, thought for a moment before responding:...
by Coralis Salvador | Feb 23, 2024
Lent 2024 newsletter Coralis Salvador, U.S.-Mexico Border Love is the absence of judgement.—Dalai Lama Migrants leave their country as an act of defiance, an act of nonviolence. The shelters of El Paso provide them a respite and service to help them reach their...
by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Feb 23, 2024
Serving meals to migrants at Annunciation House in El Paso, Texas The four branches of the Maryknoll family are all committed to the dignity of each human being and to…
by Kathy Bond and Flávio José Rocha | Feb 20, 2024
Lent 2024 newsletter Kathy Bond and Flávio Rocha, Brazil Lenten greetings from João Pessoa! From Kathy: We are excited to be involved in a new initiative that provides holistic health training to reduce violence and anxiety in public schools. Our ministry...