"God’s grace is unruly. It comes to change us, to correct our orientation, to direct us beyond ourselves and our desires for importance or exclusive claims to the truth."
Getting an audience with the pope can be a once-in-a-lifetime event. Missionaries of Jesus Sr. Norma Pimentel was in Washington and New York as a special guest to the papal visit. She talks to GSR about being at the welcome ceremony Sept. 23; making the visit Sept. 25 to Our Lady Queen of Angels School in Harlem with Sr. Donna Markham; and of getting to speak directly to the pope Saturday morning Sept. 26 at the diplomatic residence of the Holy See. She says the experience gave her strong encouragement to continue work at Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley, especially helping migrants.
Nuns on the Bus Blog - Sisters on the tour were struck by Pope Francis’ words, particularly his address to the U.S. Congress that came just as we completed an amazing trip through seven states and 13 cities with 33 stops. We went to talk with people, hear their stories, provide a space for conversations and learn how they are bridging divides.
GSR Today - The detention of assylees coming from Central America into the United States continues to be an issue, as the U.S. government is appealing last month's court decision ruling detention a violation.
Beatrice Bruteau was a brilliant woman, but only a few people know of her work. She was a contemplative scholar with a unique combination of intellectual gifts — philosophy, mathematics, natural sciences, psychology — and she brought these gifts to bear on her penetrating insights on evolution and human becoming, which she described in several seminal books.
See for Yourself - Our work team members leaned back in our chairs, held up the multi-page work product document, and air high-fived each other around the room. “We did it, everyone, despite some naysayers who were sure we wouldn’t or couldn’t. Congratulations. And thank you,” I said as the project leader.
"I would encourage you to keep in mind all those people around us who are trapped in a cycle of poverty. They too need to be given hope. The fight against poverty and hunger must be fought constantly and on many fronts, especially in its causes."
Over the past year I have encountered men and women religious from a variety of charisms, backgrounds and opinions. I have participated in an inter-community novitiate program, traveled to motherhouses and priories across the country, and engaged in formal and informal discussions about the vows and the witness of religious life in our day. It has been a year of encounter, and this encounter has fueled my discernment in new and beautiful ways — including, of course, the letting-go of my stereotypes. Pope Francis has spoken repeatedly of this, of our need for a church that reaches out in relationship.
GSR Today - She wasn't able to listen to Pope Francis give his speech to Congress in person, but the view from the lawn of the Capitol was just as good for Global Sisters Report's Franciscan Sr. Jan Cebula.
GSR Today - On the second day of his U.S. journey, Pope Francis made his feelings about women religious abundantly clear and a cathedral packed with Catholics had a similar chance to send their feelings about the nuns to the pontiff.