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LCWR 2025

Julie Tragon, liturgist for the LCWR assembly, raises her hand in praise as CeCe Winans' song "Goodness of God" plays Aug. 15. (GSR photo/Dan Stockman)

Reporter's Notebook: The Spirit moves sisters, and this reporter, to tears

"LCWR assemblies are wonderful," writes national correspondent Dan Stockman, "but they don't usually change your outlook on life. This one, for me at least, did exactly that."

  • Dan Stockman

LCWR wrap-up: At annual assembly, US sister leaders spend 4 days on hope, surrender

By Dan Stockman
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LCWR honors Sr. Mary Pat Garvin, who's dedicated her life to formation, education

By Dan Stockman
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In LCWR keynote, James Martin invites sisters to 'say yes to God' amid change

By Dan Stockman

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LCWR executive director Sr. Carol Zinn speaks Aug. 13, 2024, at the group’s assembly in Orlando, Florida. Nearly 600 sisters are expected for this year’s event in Atlanta Aug. 12-15. (GSR photo/Dan Stockman)
Aug 07, 2025

LCWR meeting to focus on communal discernment among women religious

 Sr. Simona Brambilla and Fr. James Martin will deliver keynote addresses to the group, expected to number about 900.

ByDan Stockman

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