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by Jane Wakahiu

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September 16, 2014
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  • Read more about A safe haven for girls escaping FGM in Kenya

Catholic sisters provide healing, care, hope, courage and education in Africa and improve the quality of life for those suffering hardships in rural communities. A visit to the Maria Adelaide Center threw into sharp relief the shared story of countless rural girls who are liberated from cultural practices that hold them captive bodily, psychologically and socially.

by Joachim Pham

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  • Read more about Nuns help disadvantaged children welcome Mid-Autumn Festival

Nuns in central Vietnam are helping sick children and those affected by HIV/AIDS to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. Known in Vietnam as Tet Trung Thu, the holiday marks the traditional end of the harvest season and is one of the year’s biggest festivals. The chlidren otherwise would have little to look forward to.

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  • Read more about Being Adrian Dominicans

From A Nun's Life podcasts - Listen: What are some of the best things about being an Adrian Dominican sister? Hint, "it's a wide, global order." Take a few minutes to listen in.

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September 15, 2014
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  • Read more about A beacon of hope for gender equality

GSR Today - If you hang out in certain corners of the Internet, last week was all about how anti-woman culture has become. But the one beacon of hope last week, at least for me, was this Global Sisters Report column by Sr. Eucharia Madueke. Madueke writes about gender equality in Southeast Nigeria, and it was a refreshing change of narrative.

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September 15, 2014
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  • Read more about New Jersey nun beatification set for next month in Newark

New Jersey is home of the latest American saint, a Bayonne-born nun who is to be beatified in Newark next month. The beatification of Sr. Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, who died in 1927 at the age of 26, puts her one step away from formal canonization.

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

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  • Read more about Nuns on the Bus hit the road once again, this time for Democracy

Nuns on the Bus kicks off its third nationwide tour on Wednesday. Global Sisters Report will be there in Iowa at the start and on the bus for five days. "This new journey is all about supporting the even bigger power of the community of U.S. voters when we all choose to engage."

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  • Read more about Bounced from St. Catherine-St. Lucy 23 years ago, Sr. Teresita welcomed home

From 1979 when Sr. Teresita Weind was invited by the pastor to join the parish staff, to preach, to minister, until 1991 when another pastor booted her from the parish for overstepping boundaries set by the archdiocese, she had been in the pulpit at least monthly. She had also led retreats, ministered to the sick and helped Carolan and others create and nurture a racially integrated faith community that continued to encompass both Oak Park and Austin, just as St. Catherine's and St. Lucy's parishes had done for a hundred years.

  • Read more about Rejoice! – Letter for the Year of Consecrated Life

The Year of Consecrated Life was celebrated from November 30, 2014, to February 2, 2016. A letter to consecrated women and men titled "Rejoice!" was released to commemorate the year. It shares teachings from Pope Francis regarding consecrated life.

  • Read more about Association of Missionaries and Religious of Ireland

The Association of Missionaries and Religious of Ireland promotes collaboration between religious congregations, apostolic societies and lay missionary organizations. It was formed in 2016, bringing together the Conference of Religous of Ireland and the Irish Missionary Union.

  • Read more about Communicators for Women Religious

Communicators for Women Religious is a network of professional support and education for those who promote understanding of women religious, enhance their image and advance their mission.

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