
GLENMARIANS FACE IMMIGRATION OBSTACLES
“It’s frustrating” can sum up the current situation for religious workers on visas in the United States. In April 2023, the State Department changed its

“It’s frustrating” can sum up the current situation for religious workers on visas in the United States. In April 2023, the State Department changed its

In Macon County, Tennessee, Glenmary’s Holy Family mission joins with other local Christian churches to provide for those in need. “Let us be Cyrus to

Drawn by Christ’s prayer that His Church would be one, representatives of six Christian traditions gathered at an ecumenical retreat organized by Glenmary Home Missioners.

When Glenmarians come to a new town or county, they bring Jesus with them in a way that part of the country has likely never

Things are busy for Glenmary’s Director of Ecumenism Nathan Smith. Among Nathan’s many projects, two in recent months point out the scope of his work.

After 18 years in the finance industry Linda Crisostomo took a leap of faith. She was succeeding in her career, making good money and earning

It was a perfect way to end a mission trip. Listening to Matthew’s Gospel at Mass before we departed for home put the week of

Every Glenmary Home Missioner spends much time saying goodbyes and hellos. My various assignments during 40 years of mission life have been great, challenging, and

Since 1939, Glenmary Home Missioners has been planting seeds of Catholicism in areas of the United States that once had no Catholic presence. The seed

Some topics are easier to consider than others. When Glenmary priest Father John Brown was first diagnosed with cancer five years ago, he devoted himself