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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