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by Colleen Gibson

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June 27, 2014
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My love for and with Christ is what calls me to such a gift of self. That is the only thing that can justify such an action. In time, all other reasons will fall away; they will morph and change, transforming just as surely as I will. What will remain constant is love, and that is what I feel called to give myself to.

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"There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest. . . ."

by Nuri Vallbona

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June 26, 2014
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  • Read more about Lifting up leaders

Through the West/Southwest Industrial Areas Foundation co-director Sr. Christine Stephens has been empowering people for 30 years to take on government and private interests to preserve their rights and keep their communities together, served and strong. In an Austin neighborhood, her impact on one organizer lead to the creation of a new activist, whose work saved the homes of 173 low-income renters.

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June 26, 2014
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"And he will judge between the nations, and will render decisions for many peoples . . . ."

by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins

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June 26, 2014
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Language and immigration - Religion influences how people view immigration in the United States, and Catholic priests are more likely than ministers of other Christian faiths to discuss the issue from the pulpit.

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June 26, 2014
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  • Read more about No ending to violence against women in the 21st century

Over 200 school girls abducted together Nigeria. Theirs are the haunting faces of modern female slavery. I’ve asked, “Can we end sex-trafficking, sex slavery?” I had my first answer from a man from the NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services: Not unless the demand by men ends, and that will not happen.

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June 26, 2014
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GSR Today - This week Global Sisters Report featured a story about Maryknoll Sister Helene O’Sullivan’s work with women in Cambodia who have been trafficked, empowering them through education. We may think that it doesn’t happen where we live.

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June 25, 2014
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  • Read more about Irish government finalizes terms of inquiry into mother-baby homes

The Irish government is finalizing the parameters of a judicial inquiry into church-run state-funded mother and baby homes. The inquiry comes amid increased disquiet about some of the reporting of the original story of St. Mary's Home in Tuam, run by the Bon Secours congregation of nuns.

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June 25, 2014
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GSR Today - Kate Kelly claims that Mormon women should have more input in church governance through ordination. Historically, that church teaches women have opportunities for leadership and service in other ways and the priesthood is exclusively for men to hold. It sounds familiar.

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June 24, 2014
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  • Read more about Texas diocese responds to immigrants' need in surge of children

More than 52,000 minors traveling alone and 39,000 families have been picked up this fiscal year by U.S. agents at the Mexican border. The number of children traveling alone has doubled over a year ago and is more than seven times the number that was typical annually through 2011. For the past two months, volunteers acting on their own have been meeting immigrants at the bus station, providing food and helping the disoriented families navigate bus travel. As the numbers escalated, Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley opened two assistance centers.

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