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This story appears in the Notes from the Field feature series. View the full series.

by Natalia Liviero

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December 20, 2017
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  • Read more about December in Bethlehem with Salesian Sisters

Notes from the Field - Cremisan was one of the possible destinations for my mission in the Holy Land, so I was curious to see the work of the Salesian Sisters in the valley of Beit Jala, Bethlehem, in the Palestinian Territories.

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December 20, 2017
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"Big is not better than small, and a lot is not better than a few. It's just what God needs. We are enough."

by Gail DeGeorge

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December 19, 2017
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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski, a pioneer in cable television

"We have a new generation of young people whose primary existence is tethered to digital devices, particularly smartphones. There is mounting evidence that these devices are radically changing their lives."

by Kathryn James Hermes

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December 19, 2017
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  • Read more about Be the Christmas you celebrate

The question of whether it is a "Christmas tree" or a "holiday tree" and whether the manger scene can appear in a public space makes a big difference to us Christians. And it makes a big difference to others.

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December 19, 2017
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"No matter how neat and tidy the Nativity story has become, mothers know the rawness of it all. Mary had morning sickness and swollen ankles and fatigue. She felt emotion so deep it made her weep. Her water broke, and her body heaved in sweat and pain as she labored like so many women have throughout history. She cried out in anguish and, later, in joy."

by Joyce Meyer

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December 18, 2017
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  • Read more about Struggles of the newest religious congregations

GSR Today - Most women's congregations in Europe and America have been around a long time, founded by women who lived hundreds of years ago. However, in my travels in Asia and Africa, I have met numerous congregations whose foundresses are still living, and whose congregations are less than 100 years old. 

by George Rodriguez

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December 18, 2017
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  • Read more about Costa Rican sisters care for neglected and abandoned children

For Sr. María Molina of the Congregation of the Missionary Sisters of the Assumption, a strong heart and an unwavering faith are fundamental tools in working with children at social risk. When hearing their tragic stories of abuse, "one has to be very firm and very balanced," so as not to become overwhelmed, she says. "They easily tell a story that one never imagines -- and yet it happens."

by Eucharia Madueke

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December 18, 2017
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  • Read more about Advocating for porters in Ghana

Female head porters are unskilled, uneducated migrant women, usually from poverty-stricken families of northern Ghana who move down to southern Ghana for work. They generally live in very poor conditions and lack social protection; they are exposed to all forms of sexual and physical exploitation, resulting in unplanned pregnancies and children being raised on the street. Because their job involves lifting and carrying heavy goods for long distances, most of them suffer physical ailments.

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"Promoting migrants and refugees essentially means a determined effort to ensure that all migrants and refugees — as well as the communities which welcome them — are empowered to achieve their potential as human beings, in all the dimensions which constitute the humanity intended by the Creator."

This story appears in the Advent feature series. View the full series.

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December 15, 2017
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  • Read more about Mamas talk Advent: waiting, community

I'll never forget the moment I first laid eyes on my niece, Lucy. I'd been following the updates all day, and now I was standing before a few-hours-old baby. 

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