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At 103, Sister Jean publishes memoir of faith and basketball

Facing discrimination, people with HIV/AIDS in Vietnam turn to nuns

Q & A with Sr. Jean Graffweg, migrant Head Start director at House on the Hill

Nuns' social work schools form church workers for 'justice-based society' in India

French religious orders demand change over L'Arche abuses

Pope calls on young people to fight trafficking by promoting dignity

Nun, a train accident survivor, runs center for abandoned children in India

Sisters of Charity give new meaning to what makes a faithful Chiefs fan

St. Francis sisters are among the Eagles fans bringing faith to the field for the Super Bowl

Sisters inspire, help fund app used in anti-trafficking work

Q & A with Sr. Francis Margaret Maag, bringing joy to a Kentucky apartment complex

Neumann University needed housing. A local convent had space. Now, nuns and students share a 'dorm'

Q & A with Sr. Maria Gracia, training students for India's annual cultural festival

'He is the only hope we have': South Sudan's religious, refugees pray papal visit will restore peace

With our vow of obedience, we make decisions in the light of Christ

Ahead of the 57th Super Bowl, Catholics look to tackle human trafficking

Basketball sisters head out on different paths, wind up on same journey 40 years later

Vietnamese nuns provide for storm victims to celebrate Lunar New Year festival

USCCB official: The church must admit its role in destroying Native American culture

Q & A with Sr. Maria Fe Rollo, changing lives of deaf students in the Solomon Islands