The 'uncharted territory' of a mission to the United States

An atlas lies open to a map of the United States (Unsplash/Domino)

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For many religious communities, the United States is mission territory. Sr. Elizabeth Ann Guerrero, a Missionary Catechist of Divine Providence and the head of the Association of Latin American Missionary Sisters in the United States, explains how the sisters of AHLMA serve in the "uncharted territory" of the United States.

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