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  • 23 Kilometer Walk to Kauda
  • 25 Years Since My Last Confession
  • 30 Little Children on the Back Bumper
  • 33,000 Feet Over Africa
  • 40 Blessed Years
  • A Baby Girl Named Tandike
  • A Blind Girl Taught Us
  • A Coconut Shell Is an Ocean to an Ant
  • A Day of Life and Death and New Life
  • A Delightful "Mr. Blue" Character
  • A Dinka Myth Begining
  • A Dream That I Cannot Forget
  • A Kenyan Benediction
  • A Little Child Crawled In Between Us
  • A Little Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing
  • A Man, a Bird and Ogres
  • A Miracle Happened This Day
  • A Missionary to My People
  • A Multitude of Tanzanian People Coming Over a Hill
  • A New Bishop Smiles, an Old Woman Cries
  • A Poem From Africa
  • A Prayer for Africa
  • A Slave Girl’s Tears of Joy
  • A Straw Fence the Height of a Person
  • A Stubborn Person Sails in a Clay Boat
  • A Three Year Old Boy Challenged Me to Holiness
  • A Very Big Deal
  • Adaka, the Old Man
  • African People Who Knew
  • African Prayer of Blessing
  • African Proverbs and Their Biblical Parallels
  • African Synod Comes Home
  • African Update on Murphy’s Law
  • African Way of the Cross
  • African Women’s Way of the Cross
  • AIDS Way of the Cross
  • All in My Thought
  • Amazed At Her Ingenuity
  • An African Canticle
  • An African Goodbye
  • An African Named St. Augustine
  • An African Prayer
  • An African Reading of the Bible
  • An Experience of a Lifetime
  • An Incarnational Moment
  • And Now for the Rest of the Story
  • Appreciating the Dignity of the Poor
  • Archbishop Offers To Die For Condemned Woman
  • Asha is Hiding
  • Ask Me Again In One Year
  • Athanasius Evangelized Me With a Cup of Tea
  • Baganda Last Funeral Rites
  • Bahati And Her Mother
  • Be Satisfied With What You Have
  • Beautiful Mix of Nyanja and Burundi Culture
  • Becoming More Christian Like Them
  • Being Initiated Into the Buffalo Clan
  • Best Christmas Present I Could Ever Receive
  • Better a Curtain Hanging Motionless
  • Better To Have A Witch As A Neighbor Than A Liar
  • Better To Lie Than To Die
  • Black White Father Brothers
  • Blessed Are the People of the Water Irrigation Project
  • Blessing Anna Kibua’s Home
  • Blessing For a Person Going on a Safari
  • Blood of Tribalism Is Thicker Than Water of Baptism
  • Blowing Up Half the Rectory
  • Break the Silence
  • Bringing Light to Egypt
  • Burying Bombs in the Mud
  • By No Means Witchcraft
  • Caring Communities in Kamwokya
  • Celebrating a Jumuiya Mass in Nairobi
  • Celebrating Christmas in the Slums
  • Celebrating Pentecost In An African Multi-Ethnic Urban Parish
  • Celebrating Six Sacraments in One Afternoon
  • Celebrating the Christmas Story in Tanzania
  • Celebrating the New Yam Festival
  • Celebrating World Mission Sunday
  • Chacha Visits the Christmas Crib
  • Changing the Face of the Mountain
  • Charles Lwanga and Companions
  • Choosing a New Name for Himself: Hope.
  • Christ Couldn’t Have Done it Better
  • Christ Is At the Door
  • Christmas Letter From Zimbabwe
  • Close To My Heart
  • Cold Rice, Hot Soda
  • Communicating in Africa
  • Conversion on a Bus
  • Corpus Christi Wins in Africa
  • Could She Have Been Treated Any Better?
  • Cow Procession on Palm Sunday
  • Creation and Separation Myth of Man and Elephant
  • Creative Ways to Celebrate Mission
  • Crossing the Equator for the First Time
  • Denouncing Apartheid Until the Day I Die
  • Dialogue with African Religion in Dar es Salaam
  • Did Jesus Christ Ever Kill a Lion?
  • Did You Bring Our Mail?
  • Died — Forwarding Address Unknown
  • Do Not Sit On Me
  • Does He Realize that Joe Glynn Is Sitting Next to Him?
  • Don’t Try to BS a BSer
  • Dying in Africa
  • Eating Lunch at 8 p.m.
  • Emmaus Liturgy: We Are On the Journey Together
  • Endless Safari to an Unknown Destination
  • Enjoying a Safe Meal
  • Evangelization of Presence in Silence
  • Everyone Enjoyed Eating Pork
  • Everyone Knows Who Sepp Blatter Is
  • Expand and Multiply
  • Faith "Caught" Rather Than Taught
  • Fascinating Metaphor of Africa Today
  • Fast Runner and the Cripple
  • Father, the Lights Were Very Nice
  • Father, You’re the Poorest Man in the Village
  • Feeling a Powerful Wave of Sorrow and Compassion
  • Fill the Air with Sounds of Joy
  • Finally He Hung Up
  • First Challenge of Evangelization is Chickens
  • Fixing Cars Tanzanian-Style (or We Africans Use Our Heads)
  • Following the Small Christian Community Plan
  • Footprints of Hope
  • Fortunately All the Swahili Sayings Had “Safe” Meanings
  • Full of the Devil and Full of the Angels
  • Getting a Visa in Five Minutes
  • Getting Down To the Grassroots
  • Getting Your Ears Lowered
  • Gifts of Grace Bestowed In South Africa
  • Giving Food to Your Children That Won’t Eat Yourself
  • Glory Be To the Father
  • Go and Spread the Faith
  • Go Into the Whole World
  • Go, Big Red, Go!
  • God Didn’t Want Me to Give a Homily
  • God Had a Reason For My Going to Rwanda
  • God Is Like a Large Baobab Tree
  • God Is My Intimate Friend
  • God Is…
  • God Just Heard Us
  • God Must Have a Very Good Sense of Humor
  • God Must Love Us a Lot
  • God Was Truly There With Us… Listening
  • God’s Love Is Boundless
  • God’s Special Hand in Raphael Makori’s Vocation
  • God’s Mercy Clothed Me
  • Going From Life to Faith
  • Good-Bye Until We Meet In Heaven
  • Gospel According to the Children of Mombasa
  • Greeting God at Sowing Time
  • Gumha and the Large Rooster
  • Gunda and the Daughter of Dulye
  • Half a Plate of Fried Termites
  • Halima’s Compassion and Practical Know-how
  • Happy "Good Thieves" in Paradise
  • Have a Nice Siesta
  • He Ought To Be Giving This Speech, Not Me
  • He Was Resurrected After Being Thought Dead
  • He Was the Last to Die
  • He Went Like a Bar of Soap
  • Hearing God in the Rain
  • Heaven Is A Sikukuu
  • Help to Crush AIDS
  • Helping a Small Christian Community Member
  • Helping Those in Great Need
  • Herb Floated Downriver
  • Hijacking the Water Tank
  • His Words Were Words of Wisdom
  • Holding Back Tears He Ran From the Room
  • Holy Gospel According To Africa
  • How Do You Stay So Young?
  • How Fast You Carry the Flashlight
  • How I Finally Learned Cricket
  • How the Hare Helped the Civet
  • How the Monkeys Saved the Fish
  • I Am a Christian First
  • I Am a Street Child
  • I Am An African
  • I Am Arriving African Style
  • I Am Going to Change the World
  • I Am Only Twelve Years Old
  • I Am President Nyerere’s Godfather
  • I Am the Church
  • I Am the Dancing Man
  • I Asked My Older Sister To Help Me
  • I Carry My Brother
  • I Couldn’t Abandon the Woman with Four Children
  • I Couldn’t Believe It
  • I Don’t Understand What You Are Saying
  • I Feel They Are Pursuing Me
  • I Felt Like In Heaven
  • I Had Lunch With God
  • I Had Lunch With God
  • I Have A Riddle
  • I Have Hope
  • I Just Have To Outrun You
  • I Love Giraffes
  • I Missed Another Chance To Meet Christ
  • I Pointed Out To You the Stars
  • I Saw God’s Face That Day
  • I Say "No" Because I’m Too Young
  • I Think I’ll Pray For Rain
  • I Was Ready To Die With Him
  • I Was That Foreigner
  • I Wish You Had Come In the Morning
  • I’ll Never Forget Your Unique African Hospitality
  • I’ll Sit Here
  • I’m Not Selling Anything
  • I’m the Youngest
  • I’ve Been Trying To Thank You For Years
  • I’ve Got Everything
  • I’ve Spent a Long Time Looking For You
  • I’m Not Selling Anything
  • If Anyone Can Succeed, Cosmos Will
  • If At First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again
  • If I Die I Will Pray For Him in Heaven
  • If I Were a Refugee
  • If There is God in You, There is Hope in You
  • If There is God in You, There is Hope in You
  • If You Do Not Fill Up a Crack
  • Important Symbols In Kikuyu Marriage Rites
  • In Africa Today We Don’t Have That Much Time
  • In Arabic We Call It MACARONI
  • In Bed With "Malaria"
  • In Memory of Laurenti
  • In the Eucharist There Is Neither Male Nor Female
  • Inculturating the Feast of Pentecost in Africa
  • Inspiring Death of Archbishop Amissah
  • Invocation of the Creator
  • Is it a Millionaire or a Maryknoller?
  • Is the Small Christian Community the Model of the Future?
  • It Could Only Happen in Africa
  • It is no Small Thing to Dance in Community
  • It Is Then That You Begin To Know And Love
  • It Takes a Whole Village
  • It Was Time for Reconciliation
  • It Will Never Work …. It Can Work
  • It’s a Bargain of a Lifetime
  • Jesus, Whom They Call the Christ
  • Jet Ride on a Banana
  • Jimmy, You Lead the Prayer
  • Journey of Two Old Men Called Life and Death
  • Joy Is Africa’s Great Gift to the Church
  • Julius Nyerere — An African Christian Hero
  • Just Be Here With Us
  • Kaonde Myth of Creation
  • Keep Your Mouth Closed, Your Bowels Open and Your Feet Dry
  • Kintu, the Founder of the Baganda
  • Laying Hands on Elderly People
  • Learning from the Master
  • Leeyio’s Mistake
  • Lenten Journey in a Brown Paper Bag
  • Lepilal the Lion Killer
  • Let Mike Do All the Ordering
  • Let the Number of Maasai Increase First
  • Let Us All Sit Around the Table in a Big Circle and Eat Together
  • Let Us Go Hunting Today
  • Little Knowledge is Dangerous
  • Living An African Way of the Cross
  • Long Journey of My Mission Cross
  • Look On Your Child and Heal Him/Her
  • Looking For Jesus Together
  • Lord, Just This One More House
  • Lord, What Am I Doing Here?
  • Maige’s First Tricycle Ride
  • Many Beads Form One Necklace
  • Maria and Yosefu Visit the Christmas Hut
  • Martha’s Very Special "Confession"
  • Maryknoll Brother Ron Rak’s Favorite Expression "Not to Worry"
  • Maryknoll Family in East Africa Mourns and Celebrates Julius Nyerere
  • Maryknoll’s Rugged, Indestructible Bush Missionary
  • Masala Kulangwa and the Monster Shing’weng’we
  • Masanja Goes to Dar es Salaam- Story Adapted
  • Masanja Goes to Dar es Salaam- Story Alone
  • May I Have a Ride
  • Meeting the Holy Spirit in Stella’s Smile
  • Meeting the Muslim Curator at a Catholic Museum
  • Michael Has AIDS
  • Mom, a Missionary?
  • More Than Mud Stoves
  • More Than Socializing At The Coffeehouse
  • Mother and Child
  • Mother Superior Is In Bed with a Man
  • Muigai Washed Her Clothes
  • Mwajuma’s Simple Request
  • My Happiest Moment in Nyabihanga
  • My Language Teacher Became President
  • My Old Blouse
  • My True Dream
  • My Unforgettable Experience in Zambia
  • Near Mary I Am on Holy Ground
  • New Myth for Their New Age
  • Nindo’s Night
  • No Food for Her Children
  • No Food for the Special Guest
  • No Food, Casmir
  • No One in Cairo Carries Herself with Such Grace
  • No Solos Please, We’re Bantus You Know
  • Nobody Attended Her Funeral
  • Not a Person In Sight
  • Nothing Is Impossible
  • Nothing Materially But Everything Spiritually
  • Notre Dame Football Comes To Africa
  • Now My Life is to Serve the People
  • Now Tell Him To Turn It Off
  • Now that’s Community and Sharing!
  • Now We Have 20 Ways
  • Nyamiji’s Prayer to God in Danger
  • O Liwelelo
  • O Unhappy Christian
  • Oh, Displaced Woman
  • Old Woman Who Hid Death
  • On the Afternoon of 6 April
  • On the Afternoon of 6 April, 1994
  • One Large Extended Family
  • Ongoing Workshop in Pastoral Theology
  • Only a Mother
  • Opening Our Arms to Our Sudanese Brothers and Sisters
  • Origin of Death Myth
  • Origin of Death Myth of the Child Who Was Buried
  • Otherwise the War Will Never End
  • Otherwise This War Will Never End
  • Padri Donati Can Out-Sukuma the Sukuma
  • Padri, Why Are You Trying to Beak Us Up?
  • Padri, Will You Give Me Your Goats?
  • Paul’s Two-Year Spiritual Journey (Long Version)
  • Paul’s Two-Year Spiritual Journey (Short Version)
  • Person Who Has a Light Knee Can Survive Longer
  • Planting Seeds of God in African Soil
  • Please Don’t Kill Us! We’ll Start Attending Religion Classes
  • Please Welcome Father Swahili
  • Plenty of Time, No Hurry
  • Poems of African Paradox
  • Potters Who Give Shape and Form To Clay
  • Praxis is Prior to Theology
  • Pray for Me to Forgive President Mwai Kibaki
  • Preach the Good News to the Poor
  • President Moi Should Tour the Nairobi Slums
  • President Nyerere Disguises Himself as a Beggar
  • Pumped Up on Easter Sunday
  • Putting a Roof Over Our Heads
  • Putting People Before the Mail
  • Rab Murphy’s Law
  • Rawera (the Comforter) and the Monsters
  • Receiving My First Mission Assignment in the Laundry Room
  • Registering My Gratitude to Maryknoll
  • Reinstatement of a Deceased Person
  • Remembering the Wake of Jesus Christ
  • Requesting Group Spiritual Direction
  • Retelling the Magi Story In Eastern Africa
  • Revealing President Julius Nyerere’s Humility
  • Rising to the AIDS Challenge
  • Rooting for the Underdog: Why I Go Back to Tanzania
  • Sabina Liked Beer!
  • Samike Couldn’t Keep Silent
  • SCC Members Reflecting on the "Visitation"
  • SCCs as aNew Way of Being Local Church
  • School Girls Teach a Lesson of Love
  • Schoolgirls Teach a Lesson of Love
  • Searching for a Symbol of Reconciliation
  • Searching For the Face of God
  • Seeing It With My Own Eyes
  • Send Us the Man Who Broke It
  • Separation Myth of the Inquisitive Hunter
  • Serving Suffering People in Africa
  • Serving With Quiet Passion
  • Sharing Truly Divides the Sorrow
  • She Healed Her Spiritually
  • She Loved Jesus
  • She Walked Like a Queen
  • She’s With God
  • Sitting Down To An Authentic Ethiopian Meal
  • Sitting During the Gospel
  • Small Christian Communities Work Miracles of Forgiveness
  • Smelling African Flowers on Easter Sunday
  • Smiling Rashidi Kikopa
  • So God Has To Be Both
  • Softening Me As Well
  • Sometimes You Get Lucky
  • Song of Bagalu
  • Special Gift Symbolizing Lifetime Commitment
  • Spontaneous Lesson in Inculturation
  • Standing Before God With a Shining Smile
  • Starting His Second 50 Years in Mission
  • Strange Material Floating In the Water
  • Suba Feast
  • Success is Centered on the Life of the Community
  • Such Is Life in Cyberspace
  • Suffering Five and One-half Hours of Inculturation
  • Synod Cooked in an African Pot
  • Take Courage and Get Involved
  • Tanzanian Celebration of the Feast of the Body and Blood of Christ
  • Tell Them to Use 100 Shilling Coins Next Time
  • Tell Us a Few Proverbs
  • Telling A Snake Story
  • That Gesture of Thanks Overwhelmed Me
  • That’s the Bishop!
  • That’s What I’d Asked For
  • That’s the Bishop!
  • That’s What the Bible Says
  • The “Prayer Over the Gifts” in the All Africa Eucharistic Prayer
  • The "Prayer Over the Gifts" in the All Africa Eucharistic Prayer
  • The African Prayer of Blessing
  • The African World According to Eppy
  • The Battery Was About To Go Dead
  • The Call of the Wild
  • The Cardinal Broke the Arrow
  • The Challenge of Pastoral Inculturation
  • The Chameleon and the Lizard
  • The Chameleon and the Rabbit
  • The Chief Eats with the Leper
  • The Chief Had Already Gone
  • The Child Who Was Buried
  • The Child’s Relatives Have Arrived
  • The Church Is the Local Christian Community
  • The Clever Young Man and the Monster
  • The Community of Rats
  • The Crib, Our House
  • The Day the Lord Got Wet
  • The Day We Die
  • The Day We Ran After the Plane
  • The Dead are Never Dead
  • The Demand for a Parish
  • The Dream of Delphina and Daniel
  • The Dying Father’s Last Testament To His Three Sons
  • The Faithfulness of Dr. Mayombi
  • The First Year in East Africa Is Wow Year
  • The Good Maasai
  • The Good Olmeg
  • The Greatest Consolation of My Life
  • The Herbalist Who Kept All His Secrets To Himself
  • The Hero Ssebwaato
  • The Honey Bird and the Three Gourds
  • The Human Mirrors of Community
  • The Irish Priest "Father Maguire"
  • The Journey of St. Augustine
  • The Leopard and the Rabbit
  • The Letter
  • The Link Between the Ancestors and the Living
  • The Lion’s Share
  • The Littlest Thing You Do For Someone
  • The Loving Kamba Mother
  • The Medicine Pouch
  • The Merciful Rwandan Wife
  • The Most Unforgettable Character in the Africa Region
  • The Mother With the Ten Sons
  • The Muslim Prayer Connection
  • The Night Before Christmas
  • The One Who Only Has Half a Cola Nut
  • The Only Winner Is Murphy’s Law
  • The Overwhelming First Choice Was Home Visits
  • The Parable of the Good Maasai
  • The Parable of the Pot
  • The Parable On the Way to Bauleni
  • The Peacock and the Vulture
  • The Person Who Couldn’t Find God
  • The Poor Celebrate Best
  • The Poor Man Without Work
  • The President Is Coming, the President Is Coming
  • The Rain Came
  • The Rainy Day of Retribution
  • The Redemptive Power of Love
  • The Sacrifice of the White Hen
  • The Self-Reliant Orphan Lamb
  • The Short Lives of Emmanuel and John
  • The Show-off Prepares for Jesus on Christmas
  • The Singing of Our Church Choir Always Hurts My Ears
  • The Six-Hour Short Cut That Took Three Days
  • The Slave Who Became a Saint
  • The Struggle Continues
  • The Sudanese People’s Way of Life
  • The Sukuma Bishop Sent By His Worker
  • The Three Stones Are Cold
  • The Tow Rope Has To Be Taut
  • The Translator Who Became President
  • The Turkana Celebrate a Feast of Light and Hope
  • The Two Brothers
  • The Two Cold Porcupines
  • The Two Journeys of Peter and Thomas
  • The Two Young Men on the Road to Nakuru
  • The Ultimate Compliment to a Maryknoller
  • The Very Beginning of Maryknoll in East Africa
  • The Videos are My Uncle’s Lasting Gift to Tanzania
  • The Whole Affair May Take Up To Five or Six Hours
  • Theirs is the Gift of Compassionate Sharing
  • There is Indeed "Room in the Inn!"
  • There’s No Business Like “Choo” Business
  • Theresa Bit the Foot of the Lion
  • Theresa’s Old Plastic Armless Crucifix
  • They Came Walking, Walking
  • They Can Kill Our Bodies, But Not Our Faith
  • They Destroyed Our Little Grass Church
  • They Quickly Came With Love and Concern
  • They Wouldn’t Believe Me If I Told Them
  • This African Mary Understands My Swahili
  • This Is a Living Hell
  • This Makes It All Worthwhile
  • This Says It All
  • Thomas Met Me in the Parking Lot
  • Time is About Relationships
  • To Be Called Is To Be Sent
  • Today the Real Guest of Honor Is Not Me
  • Today’s Terrible Form of Dying
  • Transmit This to Your Children
  • Travel Always With a Hoe and a Spade
  • Traveling the Miles from Lake Sebago to Lake Kivu
  • Triplets in Tanzania
  • Trying to Hijack Our Small Christian Community
  • Two Missionary Heroes in Tanzania
  • Two Nuns from Tatwe
  • Two Roads Overcame the Hyena
  • Two Villages
  • Undefeated
  • Understanding African Values
  • Until the Christians Get Tired of Singing and Dancing
  • Urban Ministry in Dar es Salaam
  • Veronica Gives Birth to a Boy Child
  • Veronica’s African Woven Basket
  • Very Old But Very Good Joke About Missionaries
  • Visiting Florence the Last Time
  • Visiting Sister Florence Ogutu for the Last Time
  • Visiting the Sick in the Nairobi Slums
  • Walking Beside The People
  • Walking the Way of the Cross in Africa Today
  • Wanjiku’s Long Safari
  • Was It a Tire Burst?
  • We Africans Should Be Writing
  • We Africans Use Our Heads
  • We Can be Missionaries from Africa to the World
  • We Don’t Send Invitations to Ourselves
  • We Don’t Know How to Pray!
  • We Have a Debt to Pay
  • We Need To Run Out and Meet Lucia
  • We Prayed To the One God of Compassion
  • We the Shepherds Were the First
  • We Wanted To Be Like Them
  • We Were Grateful For God’s Answer
  • We Women Are Equals and Have a Voice
  • We’re Already on the New Road
  • We’re Looking For a Few Good … Maryknollers
  • Wearing Only One Plastic Sandal
  • West Africa Wins Again
  • What Brought You Here?
  • What Is Her Telephone Number
  • What Is More Beautiful – A Sunset Or A Cow?
  • What is the Most Important Religion?
  • What Jesus Would Want for His People — Toilets
  • What Language Does God Speak?
  • What Mission Is All About
  • What New Ministry Would You Start?
  • What Went Away Naked And Came Back Clothed?
  • What Would You Buy If You Were Given $150?
  • What Would Your Small Christian Community Do?
  • When Elephants Fight the Grass Gets Hurt
  • When I Die
  • When I Was a Boy
  • When Is My Next Transfer?
  • Where Does the Money Go?
  • Where Thousands of Skeletons Are Lying
  • Who Do You Africans Say I Am?
  • Who is My Neighbor?
  • Who Taught the "Teacher"?
  • Who Will Give This 12 Year Old Boy Back to His Momma?
  • Why Did You Try To Kill Me?
  • Why Engai’s Rope Was Cut?
  • Why Get High Blood Pressure Cheering for a Team That Loses?
  • Why I Believe that Julius Nyerere Is a Saint
  • Why I Can Sing
  • Why John Mbonde Was Late?
  • Why Priests Do Not Marry
  • Why the Chicken Hawk Eats Chickens
  • Without a Priest You Do Nothing
  • You Are My Arms and My Legs Now
  • You Are My Daughter
  • You Are the Church Here
  • You Can Be My New Seminarian Son
  • You Can Make a Difference
  • You Don’t Know Where To Start
  • Welcome
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