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Q & A with Sr. Cora Marie Billings on Black Catholicism and her life of 'firsts'

The unbreakable promise of Advent brings hope amid suffering

Court reverses judge's transfer in high-profile trial of Indian bishop in nun's rape case

Q & A with Sr. Dianne Fanguy, protecting the environment in Louisiana

Working farms highlight sisters' 'just relationships with all Creation'

Rooted in values, sisters' farms grow connections to neighbors, the earth and just model of food production

Nepal grants bail to four Korean missionaries, including two nuns

After COP26, sisters pledge continued activism as 'an act of care'

Workshops look at how sisters' investments can tackle climate change

Black sisters group takes archbishop to task for comments on social justice

Q & A with Sr. Dorothy Okoli, transforming lives of women trapped in prostitution

Franciscan says her vocation put her on path to 'peace, joy, happiness'

Sisters urge care for communities amid economic shifts and energy transition

Lord leads sisters 'every step of the way,' says co-founder of community

Q & A with Sr. Robancy Amal Helen, an activist for Dalit Christians in India

Vietnam sisters offer scholarships to keep students in school during pandemic

Catholic hospital in Lebanon losing staff as many nurses resign

White supremacy obscures the history of Black Catholic sisters, scholar says

Woman 'preaches' at concluding Mass for Ignatian Family gathering in Marseille

Benedictine abbey in rural Missouri draws growing number of young women