Sisters in Kakuma Refugee Camp organize regular gatherings to help facilitate peace and reconciliation between the Dinka and Nuer ethnic tribes, who have had violent conflicts long before they moved to the camp.
The Nicaraguan church is living in an apocalyptic time of constant struggle and resistance to keep our faith and convictions alive and strong. Yet we continue to trust and believe that we are not alone.
In the murderous tragedy organized by the M23 rebels in Masisi and Ruthuru, Democratic Republic of Congo, women generally are paying heavy tolls. We religious sisters do not escape this fate.
This April marks the fourth anniversary of the 2019 Easter bombings in Sri Lanka, suicide bomb attacks on three churches and three luxury hotels. Some 200 sisters are involved in helping victims recover from their trauma.