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Priests of 9/11 Tell Their Stories

WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPT. 1, 2003 (Zenit.org).- The stories of priests on the scene during the Sept. 11 attacks are highlighted in a new publication produced by the U.S. bishops. "We Were There ... Catholic Priests and How They Responded" is a compilation of personal...

Vocation Cultivation changes as Society Changes

Sister Colette Toler, S.C. writes   "As society changes, the Sisters of Charity adapt their ministries to meet new needs. And, as women’s roles change, the sisters have sought new ways to cultivate vocations. Today, both the women and the sisters speak of discernment...

International Literacy Day – Sept. 8, 2003

Around the world, over 860 million adults and more than 100 million children do not know how to read or write. On 8 September, individuals and organizations will promote literacy; focusing worldwide attention on literacy issues and needs. For more information on the...

Women Religious and Global Change

Federation of Women Religious Congregations Meet To Effect Global Change June 18, 2003 Moncton, NB — More than 80 leaders from 14 women religious congregations across North America met in Moncton June 12 -15 for their annual meeting during which they committed to...

Action Alert – Sisters of Charity of Nazareth

September 2003 - Office of Global Ministries, Sisters of Charity of Nazareth have posted an alert "Moving from a War on Poverty to War on the Poor." For the full text visit http://www.scnazarethky.org/actionalertpublic.htm See also their Avocacy page at...

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