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Franciscan Brother Octavio Durán presents the shoes St. Óscar Romero wore when he was martyred to Sister Tránsito de la Cruz (center), superior of the Missionary Carmelites of St. Teresa local community, and Sister Reina Mancía, caretaker of the memorial museum at Divine Providence Hospital in San Salvador, El Salvador. (Courtesy of Octavio Durán/El Salvador)

A Saint’s Final Footsteps

By Octavio Duran, OFM | March 5, 2026
Franciscan Brother Octavio Durán relates how he returned Archbishop Óscar Romero’s shoes to their homeland of El Salvador during a Maryknoll pilgrimage.
Maryknoll Magazine - Spring 2026 Issue - From the Editor

From the Editor: The Least of These

By Lynn F. Monahan | March 2, 2026
Our Spring 2026 Issue looks at the Catholic Church’s stance against mass deportation of immigrants, as well as the impact of U.S. foreign aid cuts on AIDS relief in Kenya.
A young mother and her baby find a home at Hospicio Santa María, a home for HIV-positive and AIDS patients run by a Maryknoll sister and three Maryknoll affiliates. The hospice grounds include organic orchards and gardens, as well as an aviary. Located in the town of Pajapita in the department (state) of San Marcos, Guatemala, the property also houses the administrative offices of Project Life, an advocacy and educational organization that combats HIV/AIDS. (Octavio Durán/Guatemala)

Heart and Mission for the People

By Deirdre Cornell | March 2, 2026
A Maryknoll team in Guatemala cares for HIV-positive people at Hospicio Santa María, a hospice that is also home to a thriving organic farm.
The Mojeño-Trinitarian women artisans of the Santísima Trinidad community in the Bolivian Amazon display their basketry pieces, which they sell to support their families. (Alejandro Marina/Bolivia)

Weaving Life Itself in the Amazon

By Alejandro Marina, M.M. | March 2, 2026
Indigenous women artisans in Bolivia join an income-generating Maryknoll project to create art and grow in faith and community.
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