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December 1, 2016
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  • Read more about Being generous of spirit in light of donations

Admit it! We have all done it, haven't we? Stuffed our old clothes in a bag, or maybe, first washed and folded them neatly, and then given them away. Sometimes, the clothes just do not fit anymore. Or, we need more room in our drawers for newer clothes and are just too tired of folding that sweater we have not worn in forever. At other times, we call it cleaning out our closets. I have heard of some who give away an old item every time they buy something new.

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"If you want to see the brave, look for those who can forgive. If you want to see the heroic, look at those who can love in return for hatred."

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

by Maria Beben

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November 30, 2016
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  • Read more about What running with the pack taught me about solidarity

Notes from the Field - If it had been just me, I would have rolled over and been asleep again in minutes. But three other people had also set alarms and would be downstairs in 10 minutes, ready to go. If they could do it, so could I.

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November 30, 2016
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"Being a Christian is never about fairness in the worldly sense of the world. It's not about security or suspicion or selfishness. It's about loving one another. These are people's lives that we're talking about. If we are comprehensively pro-life, we should care."

by Saji Thomas

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November 29, 2016
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  • Read more about Slain Missionaries of Charity nun revered as martyr in eastern India

Sr. Anselm Minj was one of four Missionaries of Charity sisters killed by militants last March in Yemen. Sister Anselm's relatives and neighbors recalled her life of dedication. They now view her as a martyr who will protect them from local aggressors.

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November 29, 2016
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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Jessica Kerber, working with women discerning religious life

The draw to religious life is more than community, says Sr. Jessica Kerber, director of the retreat center of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: "It's finding that at that deepest level of self, there is this desire to give fully to God one's own being. . . . It's a commitment to God and God's project, the project of salvation."

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November 29, 2016
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  • Read more about Become communities of cosmic sentries

In the wake of the elections, I feel the need to be grounded ever more deeply in contemplation so I can move forward in new ways into the space that holds the tensions, contradictions and challenges that are before us as families, as congregations, as a nation, as Christians, as Earth community.

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"No people on the globe would accept to coexist with oppression. By nature, humans yearn for freedom, struggle for freedom, sacrifice for freedom. . . ."

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

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November 28, 2016
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  • Read more about Advent is a time for online watchfulness

The end of the liturgical year, the anything-but-quiet waiting weeks of Advent filled with the tug between the contemplative and commercial, the awesome birth of Christ in hearts anew on Christmas night, the first day of the brand new year and the World Day of Peace.

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Residential invasions like Una Sola Fuerza are not recognized by their respective governments. As a consequence, Una Sola Fuerza lacks basic municipal services.

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