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December 1, 2014
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  • Read more about Sisters' hospitality, for immigrants and snowbound

GSR Today - The Fall 2014 issue of Connections, the magazine of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, in St. Louis, features a story about St. Joseph Sisters Ida Berresheim and Sandra Straub and their work in El Paso, Texas, at Annunciation House, serving families fleeing violence in Central America. It’s also a story about how sisters from many congregations across the country came together and pooled resources to serve those in need.

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December 1, 2014
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  • Read more about Finding religious life through social media: A Nun's Life Ministry

Srs. Julie Vieira and Maxine Kollasch started A Nun's Life Ministry as a blog in 2006, shortly after taking their vows to be Immaculate Heart of Mary sisters. That expanded three years later to include podcasts (online radio-type programs), and for more than a year they have been taking this show on the road to visit sisters at their communities. And someone must be listening: A Nun’s Life is closing in on 275,000 downloads of their archived podcasts. “People ask us if there are still vocations,” Vieira said. “Numbers like that tell us people are longing for what religious life has to offer and finding something in religious life that speaks to them.”

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December 1, 2014
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  • Read more about Cultural exchange leads to God

From A Nun's Life podcasts - How can living in a different culture lead to new understandings about God?

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November 28, 2014
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"O Prince of Peace, prepare the way of our hearts moving us toward your justice."

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"How can we help each other to know who we are is a blessing?"

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  • Read more about Three new sisters drawn to Maryknoll by simple lifestyle, diversity

Three women who recently took final vows as Maryknoll sisters after a lengthy discernment process said they were drawn to the order by a lifestyle of simplicity, its international presence and the diversity of its mission work. Srs. Abby Avelino, Julia Shideler and Anastasia Lee took their final vows during a Mass attended by nearly 250 people in Westchester County, N.Y., As Maryknoll sisters, they are part of an international order with approximately 500 members serving in 25 countries. In taking their final vows, the women publicly committed to lives of poverty, chastity and obedience.

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November 27, 2014
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  • Read more about Sisters making mainstream headlines - of thanks

GSR Today - In the spirit of Thanksgiving week, we turn the spotlight on thoughts about gratitude from women religious, on sisters who live thankful lives and start looking ahead toward Advent, which begins Sunday.

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  • Read more about Nobody listens to me

See for Yourself - Having high-tech devices means that every now and then something will malfunction and the device needs to be taken for technical evaluation. The other day I experienced something unusual with my iPhone that I didn’t know how to troubleshoot, so I took it to an Apple store in the mall.

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  • Read more about First world day against human trafficking set for February

The first International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking has been announced for Feb. 8, the feast of St. Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese slave who eventually was freed and became a Canossian nun.

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  • Read more about The feast that is Thanksgiving

Three Stats and a Map - Thanksgiving is a loaded holiday – depending on who you are, the United States’ annual Turkey Day can illicit feelings ranging from blissful gratitude to indignation (reasons for the latter including the historical mistreatment of Native Americans and the current culture of overconsumption).

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