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Indian nun testifies in closed session of bishop's rape trial

Nuns on the Bus hits the virtual road ahead of US presidential election

Checking in on sisters around the world: COVID-19 has constrained ministries

Q & A with Christine Nava: 'Institutional and systemic racism overlap. It's not one size fits all'

Amid pandemic, women religious persevere in ministries to those in need

Vatican letter to religious communities: no virtual chapters or voting

Rebels release missionary sisters captured in Mozambique

Sisters produce a 2020 voting guide; 11 justice-and-peace groups urge reflection

Q & A with Sr. Sue Fazzini: 'We over-incarcerate people in our country'

'A woman of faith, action and energy': Sr. Mary Scullion of Project HOME

Sr. Catherine McNamee, 'one of the giants in Catholic education,' dies at 89

Forty years after killings, Salvadoran city claims Maryknoll Sisters as its own

After COVID-19 deaths of African sisters on front lines, the work goes on

Q & A with Therese Stawowy: 'I want to keep feeling that discomfort with white privilege'

New Orleans and Seton Hill sisters' bond stays strong after 99 years

Network webinar offers a how-to in talking out political differences

In second pandemic, Benedictine turns 107, 'too old to be set back very much'

Pope Francis encourages nun helping trans community in Argentina

'Reality of Gaza': Conflict affects electricity, limiting virtual classes

Q & A with Sr. Louisa Abid, providing health care in Cameroon in the face of war and COVID-19