by Brittany Wilmes

Engagement Editor

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Global Sisters Report is on Instagram! If you’d like to see compelling visual quotes, statistics on social justice issues, and more photos of sisters and their ministries around the world, you’ll want to follow our new account.

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Sr. Consilio Fitzgerald is a pioneering Irish Mercy sister, a nurse by training, who has spearheaded the provision of residential treatment for those with addictions in Ireland for 50 years. She has a saying: No matter how difficult the obstacle she faces, "Our Lady will provide." 

Contrary to what is stated in Laudato Sí, I don't see a "lack of interest" — in me or in anyone else in seeking solutions to the environmental crisis. What I see and experience is a sense of powerlessness, a feeling of being overwhelmed, a fear of being swallowed alive by forces far beyond what the average person can control.

by Justine Gitanjali Senapati

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A recent report submitted to the U.N. details the repression of religious minorities in India. For me, it revives painful memories of perhaps the biggest attack on India's Christian community in 300 years, violence that occurred in my native district of Kandhamal.

This story appears in the Writing Workshops feature series. View the full series.

by Melanie Lidman

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In October, when nearly 150 sisters came together in Nairobi from across Africa for the Hilton Foundation and African Sisters Education Collaborative Convening, most of the time was devoted to exploring the future of sisters and their ministries. But before looking forward, it is essential to look back at the stories that shaped each sister. Global Sisters Report led a writing workshop in Nairobi and, here, the sisters tell their stories.

There is little doubt that religious life will change, though no one knows what that change will bring. One place to look is at the new religious communities being formed — an act made much easier by a directory of those communities released Feb. 1.

I am gripping ski poles through fleece-lined mittens, my feet secured to cross-country skis. My arms and legs slide back and forth, propelling me forward along the trail. I have only been in these woods on this bright Saturday morning for about 10 minutes, but my warm breath is already fogging up my thick glasses.