
AN IMMIGRANT CHURCH
You might think that the immigration debate wouldn’t affect the rural places in our nation. But actually it’s just the opposite. The home missions have

You might think that the immigration debate wouldn’t affect the rural places in our nation. But actually it’s just the opposite. The home missions have

Friday, September 27, was the first sunny day in Erwin, Tennessee, after several days of downpour from Hurricane Helene. Glenmary Brother Corey Soignier swiped away

Mary, patroness of Glenmary, reveals her love for rural people in a French apparition that took root in modern North America. By Brother Thomas Nguyen

The bishop of Knoxville has a message for those who live and serve in the rural areas of the United States: “You are important!” Bishop

The difference between the Kenyan home of Franciscan Sisters Imelda Ngwitu and Ancilla Abonyo and their current location in Southwest Georgia might be even greater

When the bad weather ruined watermelon fields in eastern North Carolina, migrant farmworkers lost their jobs and didn’t get a salary for over a month.

On November 3, Brother David Henley received an Outstanding Recognition Award from the National Religious Vocation Conference (NRVC). The award is given to members who

It’s more than Thanksgiving community dinner tradition to this Glenmarian; it’s a sign of the kingdom of God. By Father Vic Subb For the last

“Where do you celebrate the Eucharist?” Glenmary asked. Three thousand people answered. Deacon Joseph Maundu looked around at the thousands of people gathered on the

“I am aware that the Glenmary way of life commits me to a special practice of poverty, chastity, obedience, and prayer.” — Glenmary’s Final Oath