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Under the title "#MeToo for All," Aid to the Church in Need has published an open letter to four famous actresses asking their help in publicizing the widespread sexual exploitation of women because of their faith.
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In Kenya, while leprosy has significantly declined, many elderly are still need of care.
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Witnesses said many police were present May 8 but did nothing to stop the attack on about a dozen nuns.
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The sisters take care not to draw attention from government officials lest there be repercussions.
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Cody Weddle - Catholic News Service
The congregation who run the Providence Asylum nursing home face a heartbreaking dilemma: record demand, but record-low resources.
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What does a nun’s life look like? As part of National Sisters Week, a group of young girls from Saint Francis International School met the Oblate Sisters of Providence, the oldest order of African-American nuns, in Baltimore, Maryland for the chance to see what living religious life looks like. The initiative was also an opportunity to showcase the diversity found in religious life.