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Traffik 2017: A New Art Exhibit about Human Trafficking Marlene Weisenbeck, FSPA On May 11-12, 2017 Mayo Clinic-Franciscan Healthcare in La Crosse, WI held its 20th annual conferen
By Sister Carol Davis, OP On the 4th of July in the United States we celebrate Independence Day. In 1776 John Adams wrote an historic letter to his wife Abigail telling her that fr
Are We Living Too Fast? By Sister Jean Schafer SDS Summer time! For some of us around the country that season is long in coming and often too short. For most of us we want to make
What Does It Mean to be Safe? by Sister Kathleen Bryant, RSC Neurologists say that our brains are always scanning for information, for danger, for distraction like a vacuum cleaner
Human Trafficking Survivors: Leaving Their Tombs Behind by Sister Maryann Mueller, CSSF As we celebrate the Feast of the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, we may be reminded of
The Tenth Station – Jesus Is Stripped of His Garments (John 19:23-24) by Jeanne Christensen, RSM Contemplation During Lent this year, I was asked to reflect on the tenth station
St. Josephine Bakhita: A Saint For Our Time By the Intercommunity Peace and Justice Center During the month of February, we commemorate St. Josephine Bakhita, who has come to be kn
Do my actions and beliefs reflect Redemption? by Sister Sally Duffy, S.C. A pattern of behaviors and conditions exist at the intersection of many issues, such as human trafficking,
Pray, Love, Act by Carol Davis, OP Globally, there are 20.9 million victims of human trafficking, with hundreds of thousands in the USA, per the International Labor Organization. H
Who Is God For Victims And Survivors Of Human Trafficking? By Jeanne Christensen, RSM As persons of faith, our prayer calls us to respond to the needs of the world and our respons
Collaboration: Ending Human Trafficking by Working Together by Anne Victory, HM Work on the issue of human trafficking can be taxing, even overwhelming at times for so many reasons
Contemplative Sustainability by Sister Kathleen Bryant, RSC For those of us involved in the multiple facets of fighting human trafficking, it has a price. We hear painful stories w