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Not too soon to be thinking of summer and maybe—finally--some travel plans.

We know that a lot of book clubs went virtual during the pandemic.

Pope Francis greets former Vice President Joe Biden on April 29, 2016, at the Vatican. Biden is the second Catholic elected to the nation's highest office in U.S. history.

Ahead of the inauguration Wednesday, Sister Joan and a few others were

“I’m tucked under a blanket as I knit in my big chair, Yo-Yo Ma is playing the Bach cello suites softly, there’s a stack of books on the marble-top table next to my chair with my journal and a cup

Joan Chittister’s talk on prophetic spirituality presented online to over 600 women and men serving with the Ignatian Volunteer Corp is now available.

Washington Post columnist Sarah Pulliam Bailey interviewed Joan Chittister for an Advent piece, “Instead of rauco

Joan Chittister will address the over 600 women and men serving with the Ignatian Volunteer Corp (IVC) on prophetic spirituality for our current time and the courage needed for the national challen

It’s not often that someone reads one of Joan Chittister’s books and is inspired to write one of their own. But that’s what happened to grandmother Dee Lorenz.

Joan Chittister’s thoughts on humility in the Rule of Benedict are shared in this letter to the editor from John Brooks that appeared in The Republic, Columbus, Indiana. 

A column by Jane Jayroe Gamble in The Oklahoman newspaper on the topic of “forgiveness following the national election” referenced a quote by Joan Chittister from her book, 

In a Facebook Live conversation, Benedictine Sr.

In case you missed it, Joan Chittister was featured in the final event of Network Lobby's virtual Nuns on the Bus national tour, “Who We Elect Matters."

In preparation for the national election, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) used one of Joan Chittister’s articles for the weekly reflection series that it provides for its member

Sister Joan was a featured speaker during the 2020 Chautauqua Institution Summer Session.

On June 18, Sister Joan Chittister spoke with Omega Institute board member Jamia Wilson to explore the kind of courage needed to be accountable, promote healing, and build partnerships across diffe