Chris Herlinger

Chris Herlinger is international correspondent to Global Sisters Report and also writes on humanitarian and international issues for NCR. He has reported from South Sudan and Darfur, Sudan, as well as numerous other locales, including Haiti, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel and the Occupied Territories, Kenya and Ethiopia and Liberia. He is the co-author, with Paul Jeffrey, of books on Haiti and Darfur, published by Seabury, and a third, on global hunger, published in 2015.

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Q & A with Nick Ripatrazone, examining sisters' contributions to literary culture

Monday Starter: Catholic sisters team up to compete on 'Beat Shazam' game show

Monday Starter: Wisconsin congregation sells motherhouse to developers

On World Refugee Day, celebrate Ukrainian women for their resilience, strength and hope

Reporter's notebook: Activists fight to end sexual violence in war

With flooding, Ukrainian villages near war's front lines 'are really suffering'

Monday Starter: Nominations open for Sisters Anti-Trafficking Awards

With Ukraine under siege, sister shepherds supplies cross-country to civilians

Women in Faith Leadership Fellowship provides hope, connection for 10 African sisters

Monday Starter: Sisters of Charity of New York approve 'path to completion'

Monday Starter: After Kentucky mass shooting, congregations call for tougher gun regulations

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

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

Sr. Nathalie Becquart: 'Yes, yes, I will be voting' at synod on synodality

UN Water Conference shows global consensus on universal right to water

Georgetown event lauds women's role in peace, but the world can do better for them

UN women's commission examines global gender divide in digital technology

There are moments of grace, but Ukraine war's trauma seeps into people's souls

Monday Starter: Commission on the Status of Women to focus on innovation to achieve gender equality

In spite of a year of war, Ukrainians endure and religious ministry continues