Second Sunday of Easter
Maryknoll Sister Ann Hayden writes of how Jesus' transforming way of compassion can help bridge the divide between us and the "other."
Maryknoll Sister Ann Hayden writes of how Jesus' transforming way of compassion can help bridge the divide between us and the "other."
Maryknoll Sister Nonie Gutzler invites us to consider how Jesus' Resurrection brings us to the edge of "eternal morning."
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Stephen Veryser compares our annual commemorations of Easter to the to the smell of fresh rainfall or the jar of perfumed oil poured on Jesus' head in the Gospel readings.
Maryknoll Sister Susan Nchubiri is reminded of the wisdom of ancestors in the keeping of our covenant with God.
Maryknoll Father Joseph Thaler asks what we are called to sacrifice in the face of the changes he has witnessed in the Kathmandu Valley.
Maryknoll Lay Missioner Peg Vamosy reflects on the upcoming Mass readings, ecological sin and her ministry in El Salvador.
Fr, Joseph Healey, MM, who served for five decades in East Africa, relates how young Catholics care for creation in Kenya by planting trees.
Sr. Helen Graham, MM, considers the responsibilities we have shirked towards the earth.
Maryknoll Affiliate Marilyn Kott considers the comunal nature of our faith and spirituality.
Fr. Frank Breen, MM sees Jesus' communion with the lepers as an example for our Church.
Sister Lelia (Lil) Mattingly, MM, sees draws hope from the work and Christian witness at the U.S./Mexico border
Deacon Matt Dulka is reminded of the spark of spirit that comes through mission.