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May 11, 2017
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"Refounding is not easy: it was never meant to be. And yet it is a possibility for all of us, no matter how stuck we may feel. But it does require a risky, daring sense of openness and a willingness to embrace daunting new horizons of creativity and experiment."

by Rose Pacatte

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May 10, 2017
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  • Read more about Hulu's 'The Handmaid's Tale' presents striking oppression, silent sisterhood

Series review: "The Handmaid's Tale," a new series streaming on Hulu, is about personhood, identity, freedom and abuse of power in bleak dystopian tale set in a Christian theocracy of the not too distant future.

by Gail DeGeorge

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May 10, 2017
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  • Read more about Global Sisters Report recognized with awards of excellence

GSR Today - We at Global Sisters Report know that the work of Catholic women religious makes a huge difference to millions of people around the world. So we are very pleased that GSR has won recognition from the Associated Church Press.

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

by Lauren Magee

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  • Read more about Life is unpredictable, and so is community

Notes from the Field - I have never lived alone and, as a woman obsessed with intentional communities, I never planned to. But now is the time to learn who I am with just myself.

by Colleen Gibson

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  • Read more about Future of religious life lies in communal soul-searching

Book Review: The roots of a new understanding of religious life lie in an understanding of the paradigm religious have historically followed and the often misunderstood and misrepresented history of religious life. 

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"We are made in the image of a God whose life is relationship, whose life is difference and likeness and presence and love."

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May 9, 2017
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  • Read more about But what about the goats?

GSR Today - I was always a little sad about the separation of the sheep from the goats at the Last Judgment. Sheep, welcome to heaven. Goats, off to the bad place.

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  • Read more about With declining numbers, women religious are invisible to many non-Catholics

From NCRonline, A small c catholic - As a Protestant with regular exposure to Catholicism, I'm always intrigued by reactions I hear from other Protestants (and people of non-Christian faith traditions) to Catholic women religious, a term many Protestants have never heard.

This story appears in the Sustainable Development Goal 15: Life on Land feature series. View the full series.

by Lourdes López Munguía

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  • Read more about A morning in Chile, after the forest fires

Spending time with the people of Chile in the wake of the destruction left behind by immense forest fires, I experience God's presence and the internal strength of the Chilean people.

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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Lorena Morales, witness to South Sudan's plight

Sr. Lorena Morales' life underwent a drastic change 20 years ago when she left the historically peaceful environment of her native Costa Rica for the violent setting of war-torn Sudan. For Morales, a member of the Comboni Missionary Sisters, it meant leaving the safety of a nation that abolished its army in 1948 after a five-week civil war, the last armed conflict the country was involved in. She has since shared the plight of Sudanese communities caught in fighting that for a total of four decades has battered the northeastern African nation.

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