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May 2026

May 2026 Columban Mission Magazine
May 2026
 

By Columban Missionaries in Myanmar

The foundation stone for St. Columban’s Cathedral in Myitkyina Diocese in Kachin State in Myanmar was laid in 1955. For 75 years it has been the spiritual home of the…

 

By Fr. Taemoon Kwon

For the past six years, I have overseen the Year of Spiritual Formation for the Columban seminarians in Manila, Philippines. During the winter break of 2023, together with…

 

By Reins Mosqueda

When I was younger, people often noticed my hands. Some would remark that they were smooth, unmarked, even beautiful. Others assumed that perhaps I did not help with…

 

By Fr. Al Utzig

It had been a long time coming. After about thirteen years of active fund-raising, planning, prayer, and hope, the new church of St. Mary’s in Fontana, California, was…

 

By Fr. Barry Cairns

In the “Kingdom” at 94, I am a senior citizen. Sometimes I have an experience like this: I see something that triggers images of an event or of a person from long ago. Do…

 

By Ana Flores

During a mission in the Narulang community of Barra in Misamis Oriental, Mindanao, I met many people, especially women, who face various problems and hardships. Many…

 

By Lee Kyung Ja, Christina

I live in a neighborhood where migrants and asylum seekers dwell side by side. One section has already been vacated due to redevelopment, and all access routes have been…

 

By Fr John Burger

Before entering the seminary, I was interested in studying architecture. And I still enjoy looking at buildings. I think that the first step in doing a painting is…

 

By Fr. Alvaro Martinez and Christina Coronado

Ciudad Juarez, located on the U.S.-Mexico border across from El Paso, Texas, has become one of the most significant transit points for migrants attempting to enter the…

 

By Angelica Escarsa

My encounter with patients during a visitation helped me reflect on my relationship with God as I look at my own journey as a person of faith and a Columban missionary. It…

 

By Fr. Al Utzig

Greetings once again to all who are reading this magazine. As I reflect, what comes to mind is the picture of an ancient couple that I visited in their home in a run-down…

 

By Columban Missionaries

Faith traditions are living streams, handed down from generation to generation, shaping not only what people believe but also how they live, hope, and love.