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This story appears in the See for Yourself feature series. View the full series.

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See for Yourself - I unwrapped the early Christmas present that was part of a Secret Santa gathering. The gifts were fairly inexpensive because it was just the fun of opening everything that increased the chatter.

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"The mountains, deer, pines, gorges, mountain lions, birds and air spoke of sacredness and the thumbprint of the Creator writ large as the Book of Romans passage speaks: 'Since the creation of the world God has made known invisible qualities of wonder and love.' So what excuse do we have not to protect these areas?"

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  • Read more about A survey, a summit and how you shape Global Sisters Report

GSR Today - We received hundreds of comments from our readers to help us make our award-winning online publication even better. We want to share some of the survey results and how they will help us shape our coverage, as well as share highlights of our annual planning meeting Nov. 27-29 in Kansas City, Missouri.

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  • Read more about Multicultural is not intercultural: GSR talks to sister leaders

GSR Today - Global Sisters Report talked to Sr. Pat Murray, executive secretary of UISG, Sr. Teresa Maya, president of LCWR, and Sr. Joan-Marie Steadman, executive director of LCWR, as part of our annual planning process for topics to cover in the coming year. "It's not about numbers. We're learning in this process that we are enough for the Gospel," Maya said.

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  • Read more about UISG, LCWR leaders discuss ministry to young people, interculturality and the future

Global Sisters Report recently held a discussion with Loreto Sr. Pat Murray, , executive secretary of the International Union of Superiors General (UISG); Incarnate Word Sr. Teresa Maya, president of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR); and Holy Cross Sr. Joan Marie Steadman, executive director of LCWR, on topics related to the global sisterhood and the outlook for 2018 and beyond. Below is an edited version of that conversation.

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In the two years since Dominican Sr. Barbara Reid launched the Wisdom Commentary series, a groundbreaking project offering feminist interpretation for every book of the Bible, 13 volumes have been published already, with more on the way.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 4: Quality Education feature series. View the full series.

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Salesian Sr. Ana Maria Mainero describes life in Delft, a South African township ripped apart by murders, as "a constant feeling of being alert, because even at lunchtime, the morning — any time is good to shoot." With the Don Bosco Skills Training Center, now under construction, she hopes to provide an alternative to the pull of gang life.

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"All my occupation now is the practice of the love of God."

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Notes from the Field - Even though 20 to 30 minutes is not that long to walk someplace once, it can be if a person has no other options and must do it regularly. A number of individuals and families served by Ursuline Ministries walk around town, undeterred by the weather.

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What we are seeing now — as woman after woman tells her truth — is a glimpse of light in the dark night of our collective soul. Centuries of forced acquiescence and every kind of violence against women are being unmasked for what they are.

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