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October 20, 2017
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"Even if you are not familiar with how to use a smartphone and don't understand Twitter, you have an invaluable gift to offer the young: your presence."

by Maria Benevento

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October 19, 2017
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  • Read more about Keep 'Dream Act' free of strings, activists say about childhood immigrants

Immigration activists say they are committed to passing a Dream Act without anti-immigrant measures, despite Trump's recent insistence that any legislation protecting DACA recipients be paired with his policy demands.

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October 19, 2017
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  • Read more about CMSWR assembly commemorates 25 years, pivots toward future

About 160 women religious convened for the 2017 national assembly of the Council of Major Superiors of Women Religious, which represents 12 percent of U.S. sisters. Formed in 1992 with a commitment to the preservation of "traditional" religious life, CMSWR has had a busy quarter-century.

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October 19, 2017
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  • Read more about Vietnam sisters struggle to bring 'stray sheep' back to the faith in Mekong Delta region

It is common for Catholics in parts of Vietnam to marry outside the church and suspend practicing their faith, sometimes for decades, when they live in poverty, far away from a church and can travel only by boat in canals. Others stopped practicing faith because of concerns with priests, nuns or lay Catholics. Some abandoned the Catholic faith to join the Communist Party to gain jobs.

by Philip Mathew

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October 19, 2017
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  • Read more about Q & A with Sr. Thresiamma Mathew, bringing gender equality through masonry

Sr. Thresiamma Mathew is a women's rights activist and an advocate of gender equality. She has helped some 2,500 women from economically poor families to become professional masons when it was unthinkable to employ female masons in her home state of Kerala, southern India.

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October 19, 2017
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The call to accompaniment continually requires significant inner work. Letting go of ego, opening ourselves up to the other, and most importantly, doing the spiritual work that offers us the great gift of staying grounded in God's love, mercy, and joy demands a discipline and a commitment to prayer and truthfulness.

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October 19, 2017
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"I left my family to be a sister, but I have family in the world. That's why I joined this congregation, to serve the vulnerable people. To be a sister, mother and daughter to all people."

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October 18, 2017
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  • Read more about Working without a lot of fanfare in a time of blaring self-promotion

GSR Today - Opus Foundation, Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian prizes highlight two organizations quietly going about the business of improving lives: Mercy Beyond Borders in South Sudan and Haiti and  the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.

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"The gentle shadow of an eclipsed sun can be a merciful realization that nothing is as it seems."

This story appears in the Notes from the Field feature series. View the full series.

by Janie Rosko

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October 18, 2017
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  • Read more about Working on being worthy to be considered role models

Notes from the Field - As a volunteer with the Ursulines working with children, I aim for clarity, wisdom and strength. Clarity helps us see challenges for what they are. Wisdom helps us figure out how to go about these difficulties. Strength allows us to act on our wisdom. This may sound a bit dreamy and optimistic, yet these are vital considerations.

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