The world will be a better place, says Sister Rosemarie Nassif, when people are aware of, and support the work
A little peace on earth! Pittsburghers celebrating the International Day of Peace walked flags from many nations from St. Mary
The Standup Sisters project recognizes women of faith by offering them a platform to share their stories. In this post,
Ninety-one-year-old Helen Baney’s officially retired from working with Allentown’s commercial leaders, but she’s still often dressed for business. On a recent
All too often in pop culture, nuns are portrayed as silly or strict–think of the windup toy sister with the
In recognition of Islam’s holy days of Ramadan, Unabridged Press offers a recorded conversation with Muslim convert Christine Mohamed. It’s
Oh, that all young people dreaming of arts careers would find a mentor like Sister Helen Muha. The late Sister Helen, a
With less than a shoestring budget–something more like a thread–Unabridged Press produced an event and podcasts that brought media attention
Why do bad things happen to good people? It’s one of those fundamental questions in religion. Sister Barbara Einloth found
Sisters formally commit to be part of their religious orders in a sequence of ceremonies. But they informally commit to