by Maxine Kollasch

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We don’t always know who we’re going to encounter on the Internet or in any other place where people gather. We can bump into not only the joy-filled, funny, thoughtful, and creative types, but also the surly, heart-broken, fragile, and unfriendly too! On any given day, we ourselves might be any or many of these. What can we do to bring our best selves to our online encounters with others? How can we extend hospitality online?

Sacred Heart Sr. Florence de la Villeon and nine other sisters are training to minister to refugees in Sicily, Italy, attending to people's spiritual needs and helping to build bridges between the refugees and the Sicilian population.

NCR Preview - Women play a key role in helping to fulfill Pope Francis' message of mercy, service and compassion, three women leaders of the largest Catholic social service organizations said in a panel discussion at Georgetown University on Oct. 22.  

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by Joshua J. McElwee

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NCR Preview - The leader of the umbrella group for some 600,000 global Catholic women religious has said that in the wake of this month's Synod of Bishops the women are called to carry forth the pastoral work that the official church is sometimes not able to do. Sr. Carmen Sammut — who participated in the Oct. 4-25 Synod as one of 32 women who took part in non-voting roles alongside the 270 prelate-members — said the women religious should engage with people church institutions may not even know need help.

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The way the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady of Mercy have been responding to people's needs has changed dramatically in recent decades. Founded in 1829, the congregation had 110 sisters at its peak in the 1960s. Now there are 14, so they partner with other groups under the nonprofit Our Lady of Mercy Community Outreach to serve more than 11,000 people a year. The largest effort is on Johns Island, where it has a health and dental clinic and the largest program in the country that teaches English to speakers of other languages. Founded in 1989, just two weeks before Hurricane Hugo devastated the area, the organization took over operating Neighborhood House from the Charleston diocese in 2005.