Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Maryknoll Sr. Phyllis O’Toole, who lived and worked in Nicaragua, reflects on calling out to God during times of crisis.
Maryknoll Sr. Phyllis O’Toole, who lived and worked in Nicaragua, reflects on calling out to God during times of crisis.
Maryknoll Father Jim Kofski, on mission in Myanmar, reflects on our potential to grow and be transformed.
Coralis Salvador, a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in Kenya, reflects on the presence of the Holy Spirit during her regular visits to the homes of families affected by HIV and AIDS.
Maryknoll Father Lo Xuan Dam, who lives and works in Japan, reflects on being open to “messy” situations and to God’s mercy.
Maryknoll Sister Betty Ann Maheu, who lived and worked in China for many years, reflects on the mercy and love God offers to those with heavy burdens.
Maryknoll Father Ernest Lucaschek, the pastoral minister of the Maryknoll Center in New York, writes the reflection for this year's celebration of the founding of the Maryknoll Society, on the feast day of Saints Peter and Paul.
Returned Maryknoll Lay Missioner Debbie Northern, who lived and worked for eight years in El Salvador and now coordinates the formation of new Maryknoll Lay Missioner candidates, reflects on the courage of the great prophets, Jeremiah and Oscar Romero.
Maryknoll Father Scott Harris, who was most recently on mission in Hong Kong, reflects on the value of working for justice and saying the unpopular truth.
Maryknoll Father Shaun Crumb reflects on a simple meal he joined in Bolivia that demonstrates the Body of Christ.
Maryknoll Sister Nancy Connor reflects on her experience of Trinity Sunday in Bolivian culture.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Flavio Jose Rocha writes from Brazil on the feast of Pentecost, a watershed event when followers of Jesus first chose to unite prayer with action and the Church was born.
Maryknoll Father Daniel Kim, ordained into the Society of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers on May 20, writes this week's reflection on protecting our connection with God by caring for Creation.