“One person once told me that the wheelchair we give is a sacrament, because it transforms people’s lives,” he said. “It is a visible sign of a visible relationship.”
Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, as National Director of the Pontifical Mission Societies from 1950 to 1966, left an indelible mark by raising over $10 million for the poor and supporting missionaries globally. Learn more about his story!
When my wife Kathy, I, and our four boys returned to Cincinnati after our Maryknoll lay mission assignment in South America, we were blessed to meet Fr. Paul Reling.
Explore the spiritual depths behind the Latin phrase "Aqua est vita" in this blog post from the Dioceses. Learn what it means to embrace aqua as life!
In the heart of Asia, where the vast steppes meet the sky, the Catholic Church has found a humble abode in Mongolia, a land known for its rich history and nomadic culture.
Father Olivier Poquillion's life of service and missionary work. From restoring a convent in post-ISIS Mosul to Pope Francis's historic visit to Iraq, his story reflects the transformative power of faith and underscores the essence of missionary work.
In the affluent yet spiritually seeking Nordic countries, Sister Anna Mirijam Kaschner, CPS, serves as a testament to the vibrant mission field that thrives beyond traditional borders.
Bishop Anthony Pagano, Apostolic Vicar of Harar in Ethiopia, recounts his journey from diverse roles in Cameroon to navigating Ethiopia's ethnic conflicts. Despite the Catholic Church's modest numerical presence, it serves as a crucial force for charity and hope in a country grappling with violence and challenges.