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November 20, 2018
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  • Read more about Lumen Christi Award winner has spent life as a religious serving poor

Sr. Marie-Paule Willem, a Franciscan Missionary of Mary, who has been serving the poor in the U.S. and around the world for more than 60 years, will receive the 2018-2019 Lumen Christi Award from Catholic Extension.

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  • Read more about Reading of edict at Mass opens canonization cause for Sr. Thea Bowman

Bishop Joseph Kopacz of Jackson read the edict to open the sainthood cause for Sr. Thea Bowman at Mass Nov. 18 at the Cathedral of St. Peter the Apostle in downtown Jackson. The church was packed with people who loved Bowman and can't wait to see her become a saint.

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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Maria Do Thi Quyen, caring for ethnic Hmong people in Vietnam

In northwestern Vietnam, ethnic minority groups live in extreme poverty. They lack health care and education, surviving on little food. But for the last decade, nuns from the Lovers of the Holy Cross of Hung Hoa have quietly built and served many Catholic communities in those provinces. One of the nuns, Sr. Maria Do Thi Quyen, spoke to GSR about their work.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 5: Gender Equality feature series. View the full series.

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November 20, 2018
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  • Read more about Including women: to bray or not to bray

There was a creative way to demonstrate that representatives of the sisters and the laity should be treated as equals and given representation in the decision-making processes on all committees as well as programs held on the diocesan, deanery and parish levels.

 

 

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November 19, 2018
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  • Read more about Look at the US: What do you see?

Contemplate This - We are face-to-face with who we are as a nation and the issues that concern us. We are seeing at least two different pictures. And each picture has its own set of reactions, responses and solutions.

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  • Read more about A hemisphere of networks network about anti-trafficking efforts

At a Cleveland retreat center Oct. 24-27, the U.S. Catholic Sisters Against Human Trafficking network brought together women religious throughout the Western Hemisphere to share best practices in anti-trafficking ministry and to strengthen connections across borders. "This has given us is a flavor, to look at who we are together in this hemisphere and how we can help one another."

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  • Read more about The Apostolic Sisters of St. John, relatively new, has spread its charism to 10 countries

GSR Today - As I meet various groups of sisters, I am always curious about the stories of their founding and why, with so many options of those long-ago founded groups, women choose to start something new.

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November 16, 2018
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  • Read more about The call to community

Most of us carry a longing for belonging. We long to be part of, to create, and to extend something we recognize that far too many in our world lack — authentic community.

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November 15, 2018
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  • Read more about The election is over. Now what?

From Social Service Sr. Simone Campbell: This past Election Day demonstrated that care for the common good is in the hearts of our people. Now we have to ask ourselves — what's next?

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  • Read more about Sisters helped to pioneer 'pink wave'

Simply Spirit: After Vatican II, sisters joined the civil rights movement, engaged in advocacy for women's rights and even ran for office. It was a precursor, in a way, to the recent "pink wave" midterms.

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