Ministry

For centuries, sisters in the Deep South have worked to alleviate poverty. There's still more to do.

Sisters of the Divine Savior educate women and children on abuse in the Philippines

Cult deaths prompt Kenyan sisters, religious leaders to call for strict scrutiny of churches

Summer vacation begins with a real-life good Samaritan story

Sisters stay in Congo conflict zones to give voice to suffering people

Laity and nuns' joint effort sparks growth in children with intellectual disabilities

From Ukraine to Philadelphia, Basilian sister's 'restless love of the poor' drives her

Catholic mothers in Vietnam add charity to busy days

Nuns help survivors heal psychological wounds from Easter bombing attacks

Vietnamese nuns relieve ethnic villagers' suffering

In death, closeness is key, says Sister of Merciful Jesus who runs hospice in Lithuania

Sisters in Zambia improve access to health care, particularly for those with HIV/AIDS

Reflecting on Pope Francis' historic visit to South Sudan

Sisters nurture young children in Zambia by teaching mothers parenting skills

Reporter's notebook from Ukraine: What life is like when war becomes normal

As Easter approaches, life in Lviv, Ukraine, includes 'never-ending' pressure

Toward becoming a wounded healer with Jesus

What is it like serving in conflict-torn South Sudan?

4 nuns take care of abandoned older women in Philippines

Camillian nuns in southern India bring hope, community to girls with HIV