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August 31, 2016
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  • Read more about Sisters killed in Mississippi 'would do anything for their patients'

Sister of Charity of Nazareth Paula Merrill and School Sister of St. Francis Margaret Held are remembered by Merrill's sister, Held's friend and others, who talk about the late sisters' commitment to serving the people of Mississippi through medical care.

This story appears in the Mother Teresa feature series. View the full series.

by George Rodriguez

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August 31, 2016
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  • Read more about Mother Teresa could always face up to the situation, a first-hand account

Fr. Leonel Chacón, the parish priest of La Merced who brought Mother Teresa to Costa Rica in July of 1988, had a feeling upon meeting her that she was truly special, holy. Her visit to this Central American nation, following a brief stay in Nicaragua, marked the arrival of her order in Costa Rica.

This story appears in the Mother Teresa feature series. View the full series.

by George Rodriguez

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  • Read more about Missionaries of Charity in Costa Rica make poorest of the poor feel that God is present

Twelve sisters from six countries share a common mission in the streets and crime-ridden areas outside San José, Costa Rica — working with homeless people and people who live in poverty, distributing food, helping to provide shelter and offering spiritual support. Through their work, the Misioneras de la Caridad de Madre Teresa de Calcuta (Missionaries of Charity of Mother Teresa of Kolkata) as the congregation's Costa Rican mission is called — help continue the vision of their order's founder, who is being canonized Sept. 4.

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"Nanosecond by nanosecond, we are held in existence, woven by Resurrecting Love with all our differences into the tight-knit fabric of one sacred Earth community — people and planet — together an irreplaceable manifestation of the Divine. Contemplating this will make all the difference."

by Camille D'Arienzo

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August 30, 2016
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  • Read more about Mercy sisters associate and Spanish teacher travels the world

The youngest of eight children, Diane DeBernardo was at World Youth Day in Poland this year. Her travels often intersect with her faith.

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  • Read more about Q & A with Sister Marinus, saving souls through God's love

Sister Marinus, an Indian woman religious whose order is devoted to aiding "the poorest of the poor," is a firm believer that God's presence and love are powerful tools in her daily effort to save the souls of people in need. Headquartered in Coronado, Costa Rica, about 15 miles northeast of the nation's capital of San José, Sister Marinus leads the humanitarian work she and 11 other sisters of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity undertake in Costa Rica.

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"The water bubbles up like from a trumpet flower trying to wash all with hope."

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GSR Today - Rahab's Heart is an interfaith ministry that reaches out, without judgement, to people in Toledo, Ohio, who are prostitutes. A former sex worker, LeeAnn Campbell, started the ministry with Ursuline Sr. Sandy Sherman.

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August 29, 2016
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  • Read more about Sisters committed lives to serving poor, vulnerable people in Mississippi

Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Sr. Paula Merrill, a member of the congregation since 1979, was found murdered Aug. 25 along with Sr. Margaret Held, a member of the School Sisters of St. Francis in Milwaukee, in the home they shared in Durant, Mississippi. The Mississippi Department of Public Safety announced late Aug. 26 that Rodney Earl Sanders, 46, of Kosciusko, Mississippi, had been charged with two counts of capital murder in connection with the deaths.

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  • Read more about Indians gather to celebrate birthday of Blessed Teresa, soon-to-be-saint

They came from all around to celebrate the birthday of Blessed Teresa of Kolkata, the founder of the Missionaries of Charity who will be become a saint Sept. 4.

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