We are One Human Family
Global Fellows bring our family together
Mike Denk, a seminarian from St. Mary's Seminary in Cleveland, volunteers at the Brother Missionary of Charity Center in Antsirabe, Madagascar. Photo by Mikaele Sansone/CRS
Global Fellows are priests, deacons and seminarians who travel and meet our brothers and sisters in the developing world. They witness the hardships of people living under poverty, injustice and violence. They return to spread the message of social justice to parishes and communities across the United States.
Through scripture and the stories of people they have met, Global Fellows connect Catholics in the United States to people in other countries—people we might never meet, countries we might never visit—but who are brothers and sisters in Christ. Distance is the only difference—a distance bridged by the priests, deacons and seminarians of the Global Fellows Program.
- Become a Global Fellow.
- Spread the message of hope and justice: apply to be a Global Fellow.
- Invite a Global Fellow.
- Bring the message of solidarity to your community: get contact information for a Global Fellow.
- Meet the Global Fellows.
- See them in the field and read their biographies.
- Meet our Partners
- See seminaries and dioceses who share Global Fellows' work for solidarity.





