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by Nancy Linenkugel

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See for Yourself - Much of the time, messages on Facebook are about recipe videos, friends' pets, or birthday notifications. I must not have a very robust friend community on Facebook, but whenever I think of checking those messages I usually find that I haven't missed too much.

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Established in 1993, the Huynh De Nhu Nghia (Fraternal Affection) Center for Blind People has helped 150 people so far. The center is based on the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, where the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary teach people who have visual impairments life skills and music and help them get their education. Most of the residents complete high school, and many are given opportunities to study further at colleges and universities.

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by Brenna Neimanis

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Notes from the Field - As I endure my long daily commute to the juvenile justice facility, I have a lot of time to think. I have time to really ponder and digest the things going on in my life and in my mind thanks to those three hours or so; I discover and observe new things every day, and I have become more mindful about my being and my surroundings.

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by Joshua J. McElwee

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"The future of religious life will be decided on the peripheries where Christ is in agony," said Sr. Mary Sujita in a plenary address to a triennial meeting of the UISG. "It will not be decided on the number of sisters we have. Let us be clear on this."

Mercy Associate Ramona Casas was 12 years old when she crossed the border in the trunk of a car, buried in clothing as her uncle's friends drove her from Mexico to the Rio Grande Valley. Today, she is a community organizer and advocacy networker, and she directs the Border Witness Program,

Michelle Lesher, SSJ is a Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia currently serving in vocation and formation ministry. Formerly, she was a college campus minister and a high school theology teacher. She is passionate about young adult faith formation.