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Sisters of Charity Federation acknowledges congregations owned enslaved people

As Super Bowl approaches, advocates warn against increased risks of human trafficking

African American sister says prayer, listening can lead to racial healing

Bakhita House in Boston area holds lasting legacy in work among trafficked women

Auxiliary Sisters in Montreal intend to stand up against their eviction

Los Angeles nun, 80, gets prison for $835,000 school theft

Q & A with the coordinators of Red Kawsay, the Talitha Kum chapter for Buenos Aires

Catholic women demand church accountability, after Bishop Mulakkal's acquittal

Artist hopes new sculpture can spotlight sisters' work fighting human trafficking

Safer spaces: Protecting the dignity of consecrated people

Mercy Sr. Janet Mead, whose hit Our Father recording earned gold records, dies at 84

Sisters support recovery efforts in Philippines after typhoon destruction

Lending an ear leads to lending one's voice in advocacy, suggest panelists

Holy Names sisters lead affordable housing project on closed Catholic campus

Fight when treated unfairly, pope tells religious, consecrated women

Q & A with Sr. Anna Masawe, giving hope to Malawi's street children

Sisters share: What Scripture passage underlies your consecrated life?

After bishop's acquittal, India's Catholics weigh jurisprudence, church progress against abuse

Accidental ministry opens world of refugees to Australian Dominican

Q & A with Sr. Rose Marie Tulacz, focusing on signs of God’s love and mercy