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Indian nun testifies in closed session of bishop's rape trial

Nuns on the Bus hits the virtual road ahead of US presidential election

Checking in on sisters around the world: COVID-19 has constrained ministries

Catholic social teaching has values the world needs, Dominican says

Sisters produce a 2020 voting guide; 11 justice-and-peace groups urge reflection

Q & A with Sr. Sue Fazzini: 'We over-incarcerate people in our country'

'A woman of faith, action and energy': Sr. Mary Scullion of Project HOME

Sr. Catherine McNamee, 'one of the giants in Catholic education,' dies at 89

Forty years after killings, Salvadoran city claims Maryknoll Sisters as its own

After COVID-19 deaths of African sisters on front lines, the work goes on

New Orleans and Seton Hill sisters' bond stays strong after 99 years

Sr. Elaine Roulet, women's prison ministry pioneer, dies at 89

In second pandemic, Benedictine turns 107, 'too old to be set back very much'

Lied to and abused, trafficked persons from Zimbabwe find some healing

Franciscan aims to break treadmill marathon record, raise money for outreach

Humanitarian workers strive to meet pandemic's mounting challenges

Two years after nun accuses bishop of rape, trial starts with reading of charges

Sr. Elise García is a bridge for sisters, younger and older, as she assumes LCWR presidency

Shut up at home by pandemic, sisters find world is still with them

Residents' needs are the 'North Star' of Mercy Housing