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Catholic Social Teaching Free Webinar with the Little Sisters of the Poor

Join the Endow team for a special online series on Endow's latest study guide Catholic Social Teaching: From Genesis to Rerum Novarum to the...

Little Sisters of the Poor get unscheduled visit from Pope Francis

WASHINGTON (CNS) — Pope Francis made a previously unannounced 15-minute stop Sept. 23 at a Washington residence operated by the Little Sisters of the Poor, where he met with about 45 sisters.

Little Sisters mark 150 years of loving care of elderly poor in Washington

Cardinal Wilton D. Gregory celebrated a Mass Aug. 14 to mark the 150th anniversary of the arrival in Washington of the Little Sisters of the Poor, an order whose service to the elderly poor in the nation's capital began just after the Civil War and continues in the digital age.

Bring hope to others, justice for the poor, pope says at Christmas Mass

Christ was born to touch people's hearts and show that love is the power that changes the course of history, Pope Francis said.

NEWS BRIEF: Florence Project Announces Generous Gift from Victory Noll Sisters

The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project (Florence Project) is proud to announce a generous gift from the Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters, commonly known as the Victory Noll Sisters, to strengthen the Florence Project’s Integrated Social Services Program and Border Action Team.

Show me the honey: Maryland sisters find divine touch in beekeeping

With an apron protecting her long, black religious habit, Sister Deborah Rose Rosado marveled at the steady stream of thick, golden goo she poured into a small glass jar.

Superpowers at war add to the world’s poor, pope says in message

War produces tremendous poverty, and its violence strikes those who are defenseless and vulnerable, Pope Francis said.

Sisters unload food, feed hungry in Ho Chi Minh City’s COVID crackdown

Thirty sisters of the Da Lat Lovers of the Holy Cross hurriedly prepared and cooked rice, fish, meat and vegetables, packing meals in foam boxes at the kitchen in their day care center.

Sisters’ work during 1918 Spanish flu seen as model for crisis today

BALTIMORE (CNS) — Catholic nuns emerged as the unexpected heroes in the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic that killed hundreds of thousands in the United States and millions worldwide.

In choosing the poor, St. Romero followed Church teaching, not ideology

WASHINGTON (CNS) — The year 1980 was a bloody one for tiny El Salvador. In the early months of that year, Archbishop Óscar Romero of San Salvador, who had seen and heard of the disappearances and killings of civilians, was doing everything possible to avert a full-fledged war.