
“A Long Path to a Dream of Being a Nun”
Once denied because of her race, Sister Jannette decided to take vows after her children were grown By Clare Ansberry, Originally published on November 17,
Once denied because of her race, Sister Jannette decided to take vows after her children were grown By Clare Ansberry, Originally published on November 17,
I became interested in adult literacy as a ministry when I looked for an alternative to high school teaching. At Al-Anon Family Group meetings, a
Sister Mary Luann Bender, SND, serves as the Mission and Ministry Coordinator at St. Charles Community (SCC) for over 40 years on behalf of the
I have been teaching myself how to paint for the last 15 years. I began when I was invited, by someone I met when I
Ever since I got my first pair of glasses at age 12, I knew I had been missing way too much. Distinguishing one leaf from another
Embrace Change – it is the only constant in life. As we experience the reality of daily change in nature and in our spiritual journeys,
The board of directors of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation announced that it approved a new five-year strategy for the Catholic Sisters Strategic Initiative. This new strategy highlights
Article originally published on Global Sisters Report, August, 2018. The National Black Sisters’ Conference celebrated its 50th anniversary Aug. 1, 2018 by honoring its founder, Patricia Grey. Born
by Kathleen Glavich, SND posted on Catholic Faith Corner on February 20, 2019 Apparently our brains have more than one track. Maybe as you’re praying the rosary, you’re