Easter Sunday, Feast of the Resurrection
Bob Short, executive director of the Maryknoll Affiliates, reflects on the transformative power of the resurrection.
Bob Short, executive director of the Maryknoll Affiliates, reflects on the transformative power of the resurrection.
Kathryn Seib Vargas, a former Maryknoll Lay Missioner in Mexico, reflects on Jesus' teachings about pain and suffering.
This week's reflection was written by Maryknoll Father Ray Finch in 2016. Father Finch lived and worked in the Andean regions of Latin America for many years, and is currently Superior General of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers.
Marj Humphrey, who spent many years as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in East Africa, reflects on the well-known but still challenging Parable of the Prodigal Son.
Maryknoll Sister Teresa Hougnon in Kenya reflects on the transformation that happens when we enter into conversation with our enemies.
Maryknoll Father Rick Bauer in Kenya reflects on the the temptation to stay where we feel safe when we hear Jesus' call to follow him.
Maryknoll Father Joe Healey, a Missioner in East Africa since 1968, looks at the 2019 Lenten Campaign Book offered by the Kenyan Conference of Catholic Bishops to reflect on the care of creation during this Season of Lent.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Susan Nagele, a family physician who recently returned to the United States from East Africa after 33 years of service, reflects on the opportunity to repent and change in the Season of Lent.
We can look to the life of Dorothy Day, a lay Catholic woman, as an example of how to be a disciple as Jesus taught us.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Mike Garr in Kenya reflects on loving one's neighbor.
Maryknoll Father John Barth in Uganda reflects on Jesus' teachings on the framework for Christian living
Anita Klueg, a returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner who lived and worked in Kenya, reflects on the blessing of being a witness to God's work.