
A SPIRIT OF VOLUNTEERISM
Since its founding in 1973, the Glenmary volunteer program has been rooted in four pillars: service, simplicity, prayer, and community. “Our week-long mission immersion trips

Since its founding in 1973, the Glenmary volunteer program has been rooted in four pillars: service, simplicity, prayer, and community. “Our week-long mission immersion trips

Since the earliest days of Glenmary Home Missioners, the Mission Cooperative Program (MCP) has followed a two-pronged approach: spreading the word about Glenmary and securing

As Catholics we’re called to be Christ to others, even others on a different political or religious spectrum. Father Aaron Wessman, first vice president of

After losing parishioners to the pandemic and a beloved pastor to cancer, Holy Trinity Parish in Williamston, North Carolina, has grown to a vibrant Catholic

“The Church is still alive. Jesus is still present and loving. Through our faith, we have to share that,” says Father Cavine Okello. Father Joseph

On any given day, Father Tom Charters, associate pastor of St. Michael the Archangel mission in Erwin, Tennessee, might be serving a basic needs request

What motivates men to join Glenmary to become a priest or Brother? Brother David Henley has thought and prayed a lot about that. In late

Since entering the Glenmary Missioners as a postulant in 1964, Brother Curt Kedley has served in a variety of ministries in social work and outreach.

In the three-and-a-half years since a town hall meeting was convened to explore the possibility of establishing a Catholic church in Smith County, Tennessee, much

For many years under the legal precedent of Roe vs. Wade, Catholics have been a powerful witness for the Right to Life cause. While Roe