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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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November 8, 2017
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  • Read more about Making music with young Jordanian Christians, Syrian Muslim refugees

Notes from the Field - One of the volunteer projects I enjoyed the most during my stay in Jordan was the Caritas Music Project, offered throughout Jordan and aiming to integrate Syrian Muslim refugee children with Jordanian Christian children, ages 6 through 12. So the Salesian Sisters' house in Amman opened its doors to refugees once again.

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"The greatest challenge of the day is: how to bring about a revolution of the heart, a revolution which has to start with each one of us."

by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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November 7, 2017
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  • Read more about Court issues temporary injunction against pipeline crossing sisters' land

The U.S. Court of Appeals ordered Nov. 6 a temporary stop to construction of the fossil fuel pipeline being built, in part, on land owned by the Adorers of the Blood of Christ in Columbia, Pennsylvania.

by Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans

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  • Read more about Nuns on the Bus veterans keep the faith in tumultuous times

Political and cultural winds seem to be blowing against them during the Trump presidency. But participants in the most recent "Nuns on the Bus" cross-country odyssey have chosen prayer over panic, hope over fear as they reflect on the people they met on the 2016 tour.

by GSR Staff

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"This is bigger than 'Judge not, lest ye be judged.' This is wrecking our society, it is hurting the church, and it is killing us. It's time for all of us to put down the stones."

by Bernadine Karge

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  • Read more about Cracking in the light

In light of the events of the recent September days and the first week of October, we have been presented with many occasions to reflect, pray and act on how we treat each other, respond to those in need and use our beautiful world in a responsible way.

by Melanie Lidman

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  • Read more about Q & A with Catherine Sexton, revealing sisters' theology through research

After a year of consultations with sisters in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Malawi, Catherine Sexton is delving into the research project that will ask sisters in Africa: What is the essence of religious life? "We want to hear sisters' theology, and also we want sisters to hear themselves talking about theology."

by Julia Walsh

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November 6, 2017
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  • Read more about Blessed, broken and shared

The transformative process of bread-making is a story of death (the killing of wheat at harvest), rebirth (the yeast within the dough), death again (in the oven) and new life (when bread nourishes the human body). How is the death-to-life process part of our community life?

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  • Read more about Time for all of us to put down the stones

GSR Today: Is there nothing we cannot turn into "proof" that we are right and someone else is wrong? Everything is either black or white, good or bad, and there is no in-between, no situation in which our judgment should change.

by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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  • Read more about Women's March inspires women to amplify their political voices post-inauguration

For many women in the United States, Election Day 2016 was a crisis. Almost immediately, women began talking, planning and organizing on Facebook and other social media platforms. It became a movement so widespread that on Jan. 21, the day after Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States, millions of women took to the streets for what would become the largest single-day protest in the nation's history: the Women's March.
• Part of NCR's "A Nation Under Trump" election anniversary series.

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