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One of the Monastic Way Zoom discussions had almost 300 people participating in the discussion of the monthly publication with Benetvision staff members.

Sister Joan sends a warm “thank you” to all who donate to the Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners.

One of Joan Chittister’s columns in the National Catholic Reporter deals with the issue of mercy, and what meaning it has for us today.

Grace-filled Moments with Sr.

Joan Chittister and two staff members of Benetvision and Monasteries of the Heart, Linda Romey, OSB, and Katie Gordon, were interviewed for an article in National Catholic Reporter’s Globa

“Contemplify,” a podcast that aims to explore the contemplative life through conversations with “scholars and creatives,” released an episode featuring Joan Chittister.

Two interviews that Joan Chittister taped on her book, The Monastic Heart, are available. 

An excerpt from Joan Chittister’s book, In Search of Belief, was featured in a Richard Rohr’s newsletter.

Joan Chittister reflects on the Beatitudes in a NCR online column titled, “Happy are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness—for they shall boil over.” 

 Joan Chittister was guest lecturer for the Courage & Faith speaker series sponsored by Christ Church in Greenwich, CT.

Sister Joan was a guest speaker for an online course on Hildegard of Bingen taught by Matthew Fox. Following her presentation, he sent this note:

Sister Joan was interviewed for a podcast on her book, The Monastic Heart, by Banyen Books and Sound, Canada’s largest spirituality book store.

If you can, will you please add a prisoner to your Christmas gift list and send a donation to the Joan Chittister Fund for Prisoners?