From viral TikToks to podcasts, Catholic nuns and religious sisters are gaining new visibility in digital spaces. They’re sharing their daily lives, their beliefs and what gives their life meaning.
Sr. Ludbirga Schumacher CPS and Sr. Felistar Dube CPS with one of the beneficiaries of the project By Sr. Christine Masivo, ...
Camille D’Arienzo, R.S.M., in New York’s 1010 WINS studio (Photo provided by Scott Herman) Three times a day on Sunday for the past 52 years, Camille D’Arienzo, R.S.M., told millions of New Yorkers ...
GLUMSLÖV, Sweden — When Swedish film director Maud Nycander released her documentary Nunnan — The Nun — in 2007, the world first met Marta Cavallin, a young high-school student who, in 1996, at the ...
The NBA playoffs are not usually the place where one expects to find Catholic nuns turning into social media superstars. But ...
Philadelphia — It was afternoon at the convent, and that meant bingo. A dozen elderly women, some in wheelchairs, others with their walkers pushed aside, studied the triplets of cards in front of them ...
Sister Francis Dominici Piscatella of Long Island, N.Y., has been serving the Catholic Church since 1931 Sisters of St. Dominic/Instagram The world’s oldest living nun currently resides in Long Island ...
I was 7 when I first watched "The Sound of Music," and it left me with the impression that a nun's vocation involved sabotaging Nazi vehicles and belting out show tunes. For a few months afterward, I ...