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Nuns gather in support of 50th anniversary of Women's Ordination Conference

For 50 years, Filipino nuns worked in factories and lived in slum areas, accompanying people at the margins

After Pope Leo XIV's visit, a question remains: Who is listening to Africa?

Q&A with Sr. Leticia Salazar, who says the synod is a process that can help listen to migrants, those who suffer

Pope Leo calls to 'disarm' AI in major document, warns of technologic threats to humanity

When fear knocks on the doors of consecrated life, the Holy Spirit responds

How Catholic sisters in Nigeria help vulnerable girls rebuild their lives

Associated Church Press honors GSR with 6 awards

In Los Angeles, a sister offers shelter and mercy to immigrants convicted of crimes

Sisters find creativity is key in converting land, buildings

Dwindling vocations strain Bangladesh's cloistered convents

Q&A with Sr. Liza Ruedas, promoting voter awareness 'for a better Philippines'

Eudist sisters face possible eviction with prayer, trust in God — and an attorney

In Jerusalem, sisters comfort retirement home residents amid sounds of war

How a nun revived female monasticism in India's Chaldean Church

Brazilian nun drowns while trying to save fellow sister in Sicily

Indian nuns shelter abandoned women in India's northern region

Sisters in the Philippines accompany children with developmental needs

Q&A with Sr. Connie Callista, helping children grow through art

Inside South Africa's femicide crisis, nuns step in to protect vulnerable girls