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September 19, 2014
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". . . .Too many are suffering today at the brutal hands of warmongers and terrorists. Let us stand with them in solidarity. Peace and security are essential foundations for social progress and sustainable development . . . ."

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September 19, 2014
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GSR Today - Some stories about women religious make the evening news, as one did this week. Some, like the Nuns on the Bus kick-off Wednesday, end up being covered by dozens of news organizations. Some never earn such high profile. But thanks to a new book written by a college professor in Oklahoma, we now know more about the life of the saintly founder of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament.

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There is so much human-induced suffering happening in the world these days. Just open a newspaper, check your news feed on your favorite social network, or turn on a cable news channel, and you will no doubt know what I mean. Armed conflict, sectarian violence, racial injustice, raging poverty, forced migration, environmental damage caused by greenhouse gas emissions . . . the list seems to never end. In fact, it seems to get longer by the day, hour, minute and second.

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September 18, 2014
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Although Sr. Miriam Teresa Demjanovich was personally unassuming, the spiritual impact she had on other Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth was so unmistakable that they began the effort to have her canonized soon after her May 8, 1927, death in Paterson.

Her cause will advance Oct. 4, when she will be declared Blessed Miriam Teresa at a beatification Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark. She will be the first American to be beatified in the United States.

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September 18, 2014
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As I walked across the lush green campus of St. Mary’s College in South Bend, Ind., at a seminar on Catholic religious life in 2014, I thought of the campus across the street, the University of Notre Dame, where I received a master’s degree in 1969. For me, these two sites and times served as bookends describing the life of women religious that I have known.

This story appears in the Nuns on the Bus feature series. View the full series.

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September 18, 2014
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Nuns on the Bus Blog - “Vote people first! Vote people first!” shouted the folks gathered at Iowa Citizens for Community Improvement as our bus pulled up Wednesday. Stepping off the bus to cheers was both humbling and energizing. The moment captured what we’re really about. Joining together, encouraging one another, to do what we really care about: putting people first.

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September 18, 2014
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Nuns on the Bus Blog - Heading east on U.S. Highway 20 near Sac City, Iowa: As we travel along, seeing the corn and soy bean fields, farms, small towns, and larger ones rolling by, bumping along with the tires humming, I suppose it’s natural that road images start coming to mind. Journeys take us to unexpected places. At times it’s smooth sailing. We hit rough spots. Sometimes the road narrows or takes a detour. We may even get lost. Surprises can turn into unexpected joy.

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

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September 18, 2014
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  • Read more about Petitioners ask Francis to drop call for U.S. sisters’ reform

A coalition of progressive Catholic organizations has delivered nearly 18,000 petitions to Pope Francis, asking him to remove the orders for the largest leadership group of American women religious to reform. Nun Justice Project, a coalition of 15 progressive Catholic organizations in the United States, hand delivered more than 17,500 petitions to the pontiff via the Swiss Guard. Also in the package were Spanish translations of Sr. Elizabeth Johnson’s books, Consider Jesus and Quest for the Living God.

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September 17, 2014
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See for Yourself - Some jokes get into your head and stay there. Of course, we all know persons who say, “I’m terrible at telling jokes. I can’t remember the punch line. When I do tell a joke, it’s not funny.” I’ve never been that person. Some jokes just stay with me and emerge at the worst times. Take yesterday, for example.

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September 17, 2014
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Nuns on the Bus Blog - Social Service Sr. Simone Campbell, executive director of NETWORK, kicked off the third Nuns on the Bus tour this morning at the Iowa State Capitol, with her team and guest speaker, Vice President Joe Biden. Titled “We the People, We the Voters,” this year’s bus tour focuses on civic engagement and voter registration in 36 cities. Global Sisters Report had live tweets and updates throughout. Now, our U.S. sisters liaison, Franciscan Sr. Jan Cebula, will be blogging daily from the Iowa leg of the tour, so be sure to check back for her updates from the road.

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