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This excerpt is from the Talitha Kum Assembly’s Final Declaration. To read our full declaration: Click Here First priority: The power differential between men and women in al
Pathway to a Better Life by Jeanne Christensen, RSM in collaboration with Dale Jarvis, RSM The Sisters of Mercy of the Americas formed Mercy Focus on Haiti as a ministry initiative
We are so proud of our many members throughout the country who planned and attended events throughout January and February for National Human Trafficking Awareness Month and the Wo
Dignity: A Grasp For The Enslaved By Margaret Nacke, CSJ The largest single sale of enslaved persons in U.S. History, the Great Slave Auction called the Weeping Time, was held in
Who is God? By Jeanne Christensen, RSM In my city, there is a woman of great courage, resilience, and dedication. Her name is Kris. She is a survivor of human trafficking who broke
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from The Alliance to End Human Trafficking! In our work to end human trafficking and provide excellent support to survivors we are confronted w
Moving Into Mutuality By Kathleen Bryant, RSC As women religious accompany and listen to people at the borders, we discover relationships of trust among asylum seekers, migrants, a
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis called on more religious orders of men and women, as well as foundations and benefactors, to get involved and help an international network of wo
Speaking to a network of religious sisters that helps human trafficking victims, Pope Francis on Thursday told them to work closely with the local church, because this is necessary
I have been enthralled to read the articles about sisters throughout the world who are on the frontlines of fighting against human trafficking, and rescuing the victims. One of the
Pope Francis is urging the collaboration and commitment of other sectors of the Church in order to make the fight against the scourge of trafficking in persons more prompt, effecti
Sex Trafficking in Native American Communities By Sister Teresa Ann Wolf The elementary teacher welcomed me warmly and said she regretted that she could not attend my presentation