"My overachieving messiah complex will sometimes guilt me into believing it is my responsibility to save the world. It is not. That belongs to a God who is infinite and incomprehensible love."
Sr. Teresa Nguyen Thi Duc helps villagers abandon expensive and harmful burial customs, and brings them towards Catholicism. She spoke with GSR about her evangelization work with Ede ethnic villagers, whom she has served for 45 years.
We Sisters of Charity of Nazareth are called to provide relief to thousands in India's Darjeeling hills. Caught between violent protests and a government blockade, thousands have been cut off from food and medical supplies.
Maryknoll Sr. Janet Carroll, founding executive director of the U.S. Catholic China Bureau, was the recipient of the organization's 2017 Matteo Ricci Award, an honor bestowed upon people who best exemplify the bureau's mission to build a bridge of friendship and service between the Catholic Church in the United States and China.
The award, named for the 16th-century Jesuit missionary to China, was presented to Carroll at a banquet Aug. 12 during the China bureau's 27th biennial national conference at St. John's University.
"This glorious feast, celebrated today, August 15, is a testimony to the power of the laity and of our devotion to the mother of God."
What if I were a millennial today searching for a way to fulfill my calling, rather than the baby boomer I am, now settled in religious life? In all honesty, I probably wouldn't consider a traditional religious community today that wasn't actively, creatively engaged in renewing itself.
This Sister of St. Joseph of the Apparition began her ministry as a simple gesture to bring soup to the dying. Her work has grown to partnerships with the U.N. and international HIV/AIDS organizations to bring life-saving treatments to people who have the disease.
Is there a link between God's truth and what can be done for our world by means of justice? Does that link suggest how we are to preach in today's troubled world? Looking at the details of truth as it relates to justice might be the link.
Marie Sagués is a Dominican sister of San Rafael, California. She teaches English and music history at Dominican University of California. She has also taught basic reading and writing skills to students learning English as a second language.