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by Soli Salgado

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October 5, 2018
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  • Read more about Benedictine Sisters urge women in Senate to vote no on Kavanaugh

Ahead of the Oct. 6 Senate vote that appointed Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, the Benedictine Sisters of Baltimore sent a letter urging all female senators to vote no.

Carol Zimmermann

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  • Read more about Mercy sisters decry report of immigrant children moved to tent city

The Sisters of Mercy of the Americas said they are "outraged and appalled" by a recent report of migrant children being moved to a tent city in Texas, adding that what is happening now "pales in comparison to the trauma and uncertainty these young girls and boys and their families will experience for years to come."

by Maxine Kollasch

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October 4, 2018
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  • Read more about How to create a fictional, convincing nun

From A Nun's Life podcasts - In this Random Nun Clip, a writer asks how to create a convincing nun character for a new novel.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production feature series. View the full series.

by Mary Ann Flannery

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  • Read more about Sister Helen and her community of bees

The mysteries and beauties of nature, especially reflected in the bees she tends, provide Sr. Helen Therese Scasny hours of prayer and reflection. "I feel God in all of this. And I respect the noble work of God's creatures, the bees."

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 13: Climate Action feature series. View the full series.

by Chris Herlinger

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  • Read more about Dominican Sisters of Hope easement protects 'oasis' of land in New York

The 145-member Dominican Sisters of Hope and local officials in Westchester County, New York, announced Sept. 28 that slightly more than half of the sisters' 61-acre property along the Hudson River will be closed to further development, a move the congregation said "protects significant ecological resources."

by Peter Feuerherd

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  • Read more about Sisters honored at corporate responsibility forum

Recent Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility actions include shareholder resolutions that pressured Smith and Wesson to find ways to improve gun safety. Adrian Dominican Sr. Judy Byron, a leader in that movement, was honored by the group along with Mercy Sr. Susan Vickers, vice president of corporate responsibility for Dignity Health, the Mercy Sisters' health care system.

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  • Read more about Court in India denies bail to bishop accused of raping nun

A state court in southern India has denied bail to a Catholic bishop accused of raping a nun on grounds that he could influence witnesses if released from jail. The High Court of Kerala said Oct. 3 that releasing Bishop Franco Mulakkal of Jalandhar would not help the investigation or deliver justice in an "efficient, smooth and fair" manner.

by Jamie Manson

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October 3, 2018
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  • Read more about Catholic Women Speak network calls for church reform, focus on women

The delegates at the bishops' youth synod this month will hear few, if any, women's voices during the meeting, so more than 50 advocates and scholars gathered ahead of time to launch a new book and draw attention to the need for more women in church leadership and reforms.

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October 2, 2018
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  • Read more about Women must fight clericalism to heal church, Vatican publication says

In response to current scandals, clericalism and the need for reform, Catholic women must take the initiative and make their voices be heard, according to a series of articles in a Vatican magazine.

by Chris Herlinger

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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Rose Pacatte on the intersection of theology and film

Daughter of St. Paul Sr. Rose Pacatte, the founding director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies and a film critic for National Catholic Reporter, takes inspiration from the words of French film critic André Bazin: "Cinema has always been interested in God."

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