With LCWR's initiative, U.S. sisters demonstrate that anti-racism work is not an ancillary exercise, but rather an integral responsibility, crucial to religious life. This stands in contrast to the U.S. bishops.
Morning Briefing: Catholic sexual abuse cases rock the church; Nuns on the Bus to hit the road again; World Meeting of Families to kick off in Ireland; Francis to meet with survivors of sexual abuse
Morning Briefing: Men's religious orders focus on upcoming youth synod; Letters of McCarrick's abuse sent to Boston; LCWR annual assembly; Catholic hospitals expand; What theological education needs
Morning Briefing: Working to reunite families separated at the border; Pennsylvania dioceses confronting decades of clergy sex abuse; Serving the 'nones' with understanding, not apologetics; LCWR's annual conference kicks off today
Listen: LCWR's Sr. Annmarie Sanders and Betty Thompson of Solidarity with Sisters discuss their new book, However Long the Night: Making Meaning in a Time of Crisis.
Morning Briefing: Cubans, US exiles help rebuild Cuba's Catholic Church; Smartphones and addictions; LCWR leaders reflect on years of Vatican scrutiny; New estate tax rules could reduce charitable giving
NCR Today: Jesuit Fr. Jim Martin talks about Jesus in Chicago, controversial? Is there trouble in the U.S. Papal Foundation? Jimmy Carter calls John Bolton "Trump's biggest mistake." Remembering Catholic women who shaped history.
NCR Today: We have always been in communion, and now, our LCWR President Mary Pellegrino has called us to be experts in communion and witnesses to communion in our broken world.