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December 29, 2014
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"It is important to allow experience to shape what we believe, even as our belief will eventually shape our experience. Through it all, may the work of God be displayed."

by N.J. Viehland

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December 29, 2014
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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Maureen Catabian

Just ahead of the church’s commemoration of World Day of Peace Jan. 1, Sr. Maureen Catabian, a member of the Good Shepherd Sisters’ Women, Justice, Peace and Integrity of Creation team, talked about its efforts toward a just and lasting peace for all, especially for powerless Filipinos. Her enemies are inequality between rich and poor, and injustice, she tells Global Sisters Report. She believes these are the root of the conflict between the government of the Philippines and Communist Party of the Philippines, its New People’s Army of some 4,000 fighters and political allies in the National Democratic Front Philippines.

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December 26, 2014
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  • Read more about Medical, spiritual worlds combine for Mercy sister who is pediatrician

At Johns Hopkins University Children's Center, Mercy Sr. Karen Schneider – a physician and an assistant professor of pediatric emergency medicine – is occasionally asked if she is a nun. That may be because of the silver cross she wears over her scrubs or because word has gotten around that "there's a sister at Hopkins." If she tells patients she is a Sister of Mercy, they give her a blank look.

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December 26, 2014
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  • Read more about Christmas movies inspire me

GSR Today - Holiday movies – the last ones run through this weekend – are engineered to conjure warm and fuzzy feelings of love, joy and peace on Earth, goodwill to man and woman. And call me a sucker, but that’s why I love them so. If only, in real life, we could live by those sentiments year-round.

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

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December 25, 2014
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"O God of delight, fill our hearts with wonder-filled stories."

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December 25, 2014
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  • Read more about St. Scholastica’s sisters and social action in Manila

Meet Sr. Celine Saplala OSB, but don’t be misled. She may be small in size but she is certainly big in heart. This Benedictine nun serves as Director of the Institutional Social Action Center for St. Scholastica’s College in Manila. Not only did she extend a warm welcome to us (a group of Catholic teachers from Australia), she has also been welcoming the poor and marginalized into the lives and hearts of her students and faculty. This may not be so extraordinary if not for the fact that St. Scholastica’s College is an exclusive women’s institution for the rich and famous.

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December 24, 2014
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  • Read more about Searching for 'Silent Night'

GSR Today - Finding a place to celebrate midnight Mass in the Holy Land took years – and it wasn’t in Bethlehem. Bethlehem is struggling to develop tourism in the city, even during the Pope’s visit earlier this year. Poverty and the political situation with Israel have stagnated the city, and the lack of Christmas development for tourists and locals alike is just one example of this. And although I am Jewish, I’ve always loved midnight Mass on Christmas.

by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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December 23, 2014
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  • Read more about Reality TV, good for expanding vocations?

Last spring, Lifetime TV began promoting a reality series called “The Sisterhood: Becoming Nuns,” in which five 20-somethings would visit three religious congregations and, at the end of six weeks, decide if they wanted to pursue religious life. When the series premiered at the end of November, it was to mixed reviews. Now that it’s over, the reviews are still mixed, but in the four weeks that it aired, some key themes emerged.

This story appears in the Apostolic Visitation feature series. View the full series.

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December 23, 2014
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  • Read more about Pathway to healing: Sisters’ feelings about conclusion of apostolic visitation

When Mother Mary Clare Millea, the apostolic visitator to U.S. women religious, took the microphone at the press conference presenting the visitation’s final report, her address proved just how emotional the three-year visitation process had been. Holding back tears, she thanked the report’s authors – Cardinal João Bráz de Aviz and Archbishop José Rodríguez Carballo – for hearing sisters’ voices and concerns.

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December 23, 2014
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  • Read more about Christmas view: Travels of the Holy Family

Three Stats and a Map - Christmas means many things to many people. Christians worldwide celebrate the birth of Jesus on Christmas Day, while for others, the holiday season is about Santa Claus, presents and caroling. But whatever Christmas means to you, chances are you aren’t alone. Last year, the Pew Research’s religion and public life project outlined the ways Americans celebrate Christmas.

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