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…tearful and heartfelt, but eased by rituals that allowed participants “to talk about things and help to let go, move on and say goodbye,” Sister Margaret shared. It was clear…
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…tearful and heartfelt, but eased by rituals that allowed participants “to talk about things and help to let go, move on and say goodbye,” Sister Margaret shared. It was clear…
…of their parents’ crime, directly but also when the family was torn apart, she explained. Having a father in prison was “a deep, dark, dirty little secret. We don’t talk…
…on January 15. If these old walls could only talk … If you are old-school Spokane, you may remember that the site of Mount St. Joseph, where east meets west…
…to talk.” Some of them expect nuns to be strict and mean. “I laugh and I listen, and they say, ‘but you are not that kind of nun, Sister.” Sister…
…years before making final vows. Q: If I feel I might have a religious vocation, what should I do? Learn all you can about religious life. Talk to a religious…
…the language. I am a very independent person and it was hard to depend on translators. I also like to talk, and there was tremendous frustration because I felt voiceless.”…
…no map.” The book’s authors hope the data they gather will contribute to the dialogue about how to help the nation become a true multiracial society.Today there often is talk…
…permeate talk shows and social media, and a call to Gospel values such as caring for the poor.” The Sisters of Providence campaign features an image of a sister accompanying…
…people in a very deep way, creating space for people to talk about what’s hard,” Becca said. “We’re not good at acknowledging our own suffering. I see a change in…
…learning to live out loud – laughing, talking and praying together, and taking part in decision making with other members of their living community. The two young women visited the…
…who got into conversation regarding issues and values related to the death penalty. I got to talking to a lady whose son is interested in politics and she really wanted…
…time outdoors on nice days, reading and enjoying the people around her, “whoever’s there to talk with.” She cherishes her remaining siblings (Tim, Ted, Tom, Mary and Paul) and considers…