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Sister Lucia dos Santos, one of the three children who saw Our Lady of Fatima in 1917, is pictured here in a 2000 photo. (CNS photo/Paulo Carrico, EPA)
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Junno Arocho Esteves - Catholic News Service
Father Romano Gambalunga said that while "Lucia is already a saint in the eyes" of many people, "the prudent path of the church is that she is proposed to all, not just those who believe."
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Teresa Donnellan
"Little Sister" tells the story of Colleen, a young woman religious returning home after joining the Sisters of Mercy.
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Catholic sisters were among the hundreds of thousands making their voices heard at the Women's March after Donald Trump's inauguration.
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Women religious champion social justice issues at the Women's March on Washington.
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The Editors
This video has been edited. The transcript below reflects a full record of this part of the discussion.  ModeratorJames Martin, S.J.Editor-at-large for America Media  PanelistsNancy DallavalleTheologian and vice president for mission and identity at Fairfield University Deacon Gr
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The Editors
What are deacons? How has their role changed over history?