Clerical abuse of women religious condemned
OTTAWA - Canada’s Catholic bishops and religious men and women have condemned the clerical abuse of women religious in the wake of a French documentary that was aired on television in Quebec.
Church leaders treat them as outcasts after going public, nuns in Indian rape case say
Nuns hope more women at summit sets standard for future Vatican meetings
Sister Wendy’s eye for art created a TV star
WASHINGTON – Sr. Wendy Beckett has been widely described as both an unlikely art critic and television star, but that may have been what made her all the more likeable.
Sisters of Mercy help push Canadian mining giant to abandon operations
After years of lobbying by a small community of Catholic sisters from eastern Canada, the world’s largest producer of potash is abandoning mining operations in territory south of Morocco.
Foreign nuns, priests run up against new rules that have denied some residency in Canada
Sr. Vicky Nguyen was ready to profess her final vows this year and enter fully into the life of the Congregation of the Sisters Adorers of the Precious Blood, but one obstacle stood in her way. Her application for Canadian permanent residence was rejected.
Seniors from religious communities among the first to move in to Presentation Manor
For 10 of the 32 years Sr. Rosemarie Donovan lived in Nigeria, she lived in a poor rural village. She had a one-room house. She pumped her water from the well with the other women and cooked her meals over a fire. The stars in the night sky filled up the heavens.
Quebec Ursulines leave 17th-century monastery, ending a 400-year era
Toronto's Sisters of Life move into ‘spiritual hub’
The Toronto Sisters of Life are opening up a new chapter in their ministry in the heart of the city.
Indian officials seek to freeze bank accounts of Missionaries of Charity after child trafficking charges
Sisters of St. Ann plan to keep their mission going amid shrinking numbers and climbing age
VICTORIA, B.C. – Over the past 160 years, the Sisters of St. Ann have taught thousands of students, treated thousands more patients, and multiplied social justice efforts in B.C.