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by N.J. Viehland

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March 10, 2014
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  • Read more about Leading nun working to help abused overseas workers

Benedictine Sr. Mary John Mananzan wasted no time: as soon as she had listened to pleas of women claiming to have been abused through the so-called “sex for flight” scheme, she got on the phone to call the Department of Justice’s Witness Protection, Security and Benefit Program (DOJ-WPP) right then and there. As acting director, Martin Menez’s job is to see that people admitted to witness protection receive help.

by Camille D'Arienzo

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March 4, 2014
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  • Read more about Sister-composer delights in giving expression to the ordinary

New York Times reporter Laurie Goodstein got to interview Sr. Kathy Sherman before I did. Goodstein's article, published Dec. 1, 2012, highlighted St. Josephs Sr. Kathy Sherman's work, a combination of composing and performing, as an expression of prayer rooted in contemplation.

by Sharon Abercrombie

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March 4, 2014
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  • Read more about Lent a reflection pool for diving into water usage issues

For many U.S. Catholics, participating in weekly parish faith sharing gatherings around Scriptural themes, foregoing those luscious squares of 72 percent dark chocolate, eating simple, meatless meals, donating the resulting grocery savings to Catholic Relief Services’ Rice Bowl program to feed hungry people in 100 countries . . . . For ecologically minded parish coordinators searching for materials relevant to their midweekly Lenten and Advent gatherings, Sr. Terri MacKenzie’s ongoing creativity has proven to be a real gift.

by Rejane Cytacki

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February 28, 2014
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  • Read more about Oscar nominations favor themes of hope and justice

On a couple of gray Saturdays at the end of February, you can always find me in a movie theater. It may sound crazy to spend 12 straight hours in a movie theater two Saturdays in a row, but I love to see what Hollywood deems to be the year’s best films all at the same time.

by Joachim Pham

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February 21, 2014
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  • Read more about Vietnamese nuns commit themselves to serving poor patients

On a chilly day with drizzling rain, Conception Sr. Maria Nguyen Thi Hien stood at the gate of the healthcare clinic warmly shaking the hands of each patient who came in.

“We are delighted to welcome all of you. We will try our best to provide medical treatment and loving care for you and to relieve your physical pains,” Hien told them.

by N.J. Viehland

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February 17, 2014
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  • Read more about Nun, Haiyan survivors hand over petition to Aquino's office

Benedictine Sr. Edita Eslopor and fellow survivors of Typhoon Haiyan trooped to Malacañang Palace on Monday morning to give President Benigno Aquino their petition for government relief, rehabilitation and financial assistance to survivors -- but the president was a no-show.

by Elise D. García

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February 7, 2014
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  • Read more about Rights of Nature a natural fit for women religious

The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature held a global summit in Eucador in January 2014, and sisters are among those who are working with the stark reality of how mining, for example, is threatening life in Africa, Europe and South America.

by Colleen Dunne

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February 7, 2014
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  • Read more about Inaugural Catholic Sisters Week set for March

The first National Catholic Sisters Week will kick off March 8-14 at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minn., as part of Women's History Month. By bringing together college-age women and women religious from a variety of congregations, St. Catherine will honor Catholic sisters who have served faithfully as an integral part of American history.

by Monica Clark

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February 6, 2014
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  • Read more about Daughters of Charity to sell California hospitals

Faced with economic realities that make it impossible to continue operating its six hospitals, the Western province of the Daughters of Charity are putting the facilities up for sale.

Robert Issai, president and CEO of the Daughters of Charity Health System in California, said mounting debt caused by several factors, including the 2008 recession and changes in health care payment systems, necessitated the decision, which was announced last month. At the end of 2013, the system had a long-term debt of approximately $294 million.

by Colleen Dunne

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February 6, 2014
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  • Read more about Letters from South Sudan

Beginning in 2005, after decades of civil war in South Sudan, bishops of that country invited international religious communities to consider serving in South Sudan. Since that point, members of men’s and women’s congregations have been committed to a presence to support the church through the collaborative project, Solidarity with South Sudan.

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