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Q & A with Sr. Michelle Woodruff, a public health nurse for Navajo people in New Mexico

Food banks, firewood and outreach: Sisters minister to the Navajo amid pandemic

Anti-trafficking advocates warn that pandemic is increasing human trafficking

Hundreds honor memory of four churchwomen killed in El Salvador in 1980

Nun, who claims 'divine help,' advances to final of MasterChef Brasil

US churchwomen killed in El Salvador are 'martyrs,' cardinal says

Sisters provide shelter, clean water after hurricanes hit Central America

Even in pandemic, many in El Salvador remember slain US Catholic women

Pope marks anniversary of US churchwomen's murder in El Salvador

Children with disabilities may face stigma, but nun encourages parents

Virtual gatherings strengthen sisters' communities, even before pandemic separation

76 Franciscan nuns test positive at monastery in Germany

Q & A with Sr. Mary Nibedita, a Christian nurse in Muslim Bangladesh

Nuns to decide fate of monastery slated for closure

Advent's holy season of silence, darkness, waiting gives way to the light of Christmas

Sisters work in flood-affected areas after typhoon strikes Philippines

Q & A with Sr. Miriam Duggan: 'You do your best, and God and Our Lady will do the rest'

Maryknoll lay missioner continues work of 'martyred' US Catholic women

Solving homelessness takes political will, money and individualization, sisters say

Congregations plan to honor churchwomen slain in El Salvador 40 years ago