We've been talking quite a bit this past year about how the "ground zero" for mission is the family. If we don't ...

Mission Begins At Home: Holiday Letter from Jesus' Grandparents
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Sowing Seeds in the Era of Pope Francis
As my awareness of the world expands, so too does my awareness of the depth and breadth of suffering that people face. ...
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My Advent Encounter Today with Jesus in the Generosity of a Man Named Thomas (and his invisible wife)
I am always amazed and humbled by the generosity of the poor. Today when I arrived at our Regional Mission House there ...
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Do We HAVE to Use the Word 'Mission'?
A lot of Catholics have trouble with the word "mission." When they hear of a "missionary Church," they think of ...
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Happy Thanksgiving. Being grateful for the gift of faith in God's love.
As we celebrate Thanksgiving, our hearts swell with gratitude for all the gifts in our lives. Among those gifts is the ...
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Where Total Engagement Meets Radical Humility
When I first joined Maryknoll as a mission promoter, I saw my role as inspiring others to know and care more about the ...
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The future of mission: One degree of separation among varied missionaries.
Both within Maryknoll and “in the field” I often hear the question about what is the future of mission. This question ...
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Prophets in Our Own Homes: Bringing Back the Immersion Experience
My father passed away unexpectedly about four months after returning from a trip to Malawi and Kenya. After his death, ...
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The Art of Catholic Social Teaching
(ART is taken in part from In the Footsteps of Jesus, Resource Manual on Catholic Social Teaching, [United States ...
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Immigration: A story of people on the move
Last Saturday a group of us gathered for a workshop on immigration. In putting together this workshop I was reminded of ...
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