by Joachim Pham

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The Social and Charitable Services Society, one of Vietnam’s youngest institutes and societies for women who are not professed religious, was founded by the late Bishop Paul Nguyen Thanh Hoan of Phan Thiet diocese in southern Vietnam in 1995. Sr. Mary Nguyen Thi Quynh Nga, 33, is an herbalist who entered the society in 2002. She currently serves as its superior. 

Español/Spanish-language version of 'An open letter to the Great Generation' - Sí, la Hermana Dot perteneció a la Gran Generación. Ustedes, – la gran generación que escuchó el llamado del Concilio Vaticano II, que transformó la vida religiosa con la energía que le dedicaron a la renovación, que reescribió nuestras constituciones, que aprendió que todos éramos el “Pueblo de Dios” y celebró esta identidad, que optó preferencialmente por los pobres, caminó y vivió con las personas en los márgenes, que escribió una teología que nos enseñó quién era Dios, su creación y quiénes somos como iglesia – sí, ustedes, la gran generación de mujeres valientes, atrevidas, fuertes, sin miedo, abiertas al riesgo y la experimentación.

Sarah Fahy is a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur. Her present ministry is working with a group called The Amazon Connection / Care for Earth to educate about the changes in attitudes and action needed to turn around the severe ecological crisis facing us today.

Three Stats and a Map - Last week, headline after headline recounted violence against Christians, Muslims and Jews. On Tuesday, there was the triple homicide of three young Muslims in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. On Saturday, a gunman opened fire at a synagogue in Copenhagen, Denmark, killing a security guard. On Sunday, ISIS released a video they claim shows the beheading of 21 Egyptian Christians.

by Joyce Meyer

International Liaison, Global Sisters Report

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GSR Today - Ash Wednesday is one of my favorite days. I love being part of the lines of people, young and old, slowly snaking forward towards the altar to have the mud of ashes and water marked in a cross on our foreheads. As I walk along, I wonder what is so attractive about this day.

Movie critic Sr. Rose Pacatte covered her first red carpet event in January, scoring a spot in the media scrum at the Los Angeles premiere of Kevin Costner’s new movie, “Black or White.” On Saturday, Pacatte takes center stage at an even bigger Hollywood event – the annual Golden Raspberry awards, better known as The Razzies. For 35 years the tongue-in-cheek Razzies have “honored” the worst of Hollywood – bad acting, bad writing, bad directing, bad movies. Think of them as the opposite Oscars.