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Link Roundup: Sisters and Social Justice

2021-07-27T17:41:06+00:00Jul 27, 2021|Categories: In the News|

Sisters around the world have long been at the forefront of social justice work. Here's a link roundup on some of their recent efforts: Talitha Kum, a network led by sisters via UISG, launched a new anti-trafficking campaign called "Care Against Trafficking" which aims to dismantle the structures which lead [...]

Rebel Hearts Review

2021-07-17T13:48:57+00:00Jul 17, 2021|Categories: Art & Essays|

Pedro Kos's recent documentary on the IHM nuns of southern California, Rebel Hearts, deftly utilizes binaries to examine the congregation as it discerned how to deal with the tumult of the 1960s, Vatican II, and significant conflicts with their local cardinal-bishop. In this review, Bethany J. Welch, PhD reflects [...]

Link Roundup: Interculturality in Religious Life

2021-07-03T12:48:13+00:00Jul 3, 2021|Categories: In the News|

Interculturality was recently featured during a webinar by the Union of International Superior Generals in Rome. During the talk, Sr. Patricia Murray, IBVM, the Executive Secretary of UISG spoke at length on the difficulties and opportunities interculturality presents. She noted that interculturality impacts nearly every part of a congregation, even [...]

Knowing Your Aspirants

2021-06-28T13:28:40+00:00Jun 24, 2021|Categories: Art & Essays|

What are some tested practices and questions a vocation promoter might use when speaking with people who are interested in religious life? In this essay, Br. Tom Kearney, CFC reflects on his years of experience as a vocation promoter and shares some of his best practices for ensuring that [...]

Recent Nun/Sister Vocation Stories

2021-06-11T14:44:31+00:00Jun 11, 2021|Categories: In the News|

Here's a roundup of four vocation stories, three on contemplative nuns and one from a sister in an apostolic order. First, Sr. Mary Joseph of the Trinity, OCD, died on June 6th, 2021. Before entering the monastery, she was Ann Russell Miller, a wealthy and well-connected San Francisco socialite. One [...]

RfR Online in Your Inbox!

2021-06-07T15:12:10+00:00Jun 7, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|

Interested in getting summaries and links to our latest news roundups and essays? The Review for Religious Online publishes content several times per week. Sign up below and we'll email our posts to you, usually once per month, for an easy-to-scroll summary: Join Our Contact List!

New Penal Canons Promulgated

2021-06-02T15:45:01+00:00Jun 2, 2021|Categories: In the News|

On June 1, 2021, Pope Francis promulgated the revised Book VI of the 1983 Code of Canon Law with the Apostolic Constitution "Pascite gregem Dei." The text of "Pascite" is currently not available in English, but see here for the Latin from the Vatican; L'Osservatore Romano has both the Latin [...]

Preview the New Journal: Cardinal Czerny Article

2021-05-28T15:19:46+00:00May 27, 2021|Categories: Uncategorized|

Cardinal Michael Czerny, SJ, undersecretary for the dicastery for integral human development, has authored an invited essay for the inaugural issue of Review for Religious journal, which will be released in mid-June. His article is being made available online for non-subscribers. It is extremely rare to launch a journal these [...]

Ignatian Year Starts

2021-05-25T19:36:14+00:00May 25, 2021|Categories: In the News|

On May 20, 2021, the Jesuits kicked off a worldwide "Ignatian Year" to mark the 500th anniversary of Ignatius of Loyola's conversion. May 20 is the traditional date given as when Ignatius was struck by a cannonball during a fight at Pamplona, an event which set him on the course [...]

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