


The Scale and Hierarchy of Warriorhood
With the expanding war, I’ve been thinking about the detonation of bombs into childhoods. In the deep interior of Mexico last week at Villa de los Niños in Guadalajara, Mexico, I walked paths and found myself falling into new friendships with three American...
Hidden Evil and the Few Rescued Ones
The driver steered his car down a backcountry road that split canopies of great oaks, whose moss dripped from its long branches like Louisiana tinsel. The hardly-traveled road is a place where hawks soar over towering tree tops and deer and wild boar roam unencumbered...
Children Waiting on the Other Side
by Sr. Marchery I am Sr. Marchery Ado, the sister in charge of our Training Center for out of school youth. I consider recruitment time as the most challenging yet a grace filled experience. Being a foreigner in this country, the thought of going to other regions,...
Mothering Through Thorns of Love
The Sisters of Mary’s allegiance to five vows has made them one of the hardest-working religious communities in the world. True Motherhood Some thirty-three years ago, a young religious sister named Sr. Margie Cheong would join in the evening twilight with Venerable...