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Joan Chittister will present at the seventh annual conference of L.A. Sisters Aging Well, on Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Pacific Time.

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Benetvision is once again offering the opportunity for women to apply to become the Joan Chittister Writer-in-Residence.

Joan Chittister will virtually offer the Opening Blessing and Thoughts at the "Empowering Ourselves" conference on Friday, August 31.

A recent op-ed in the Erie Times-News highlights the interconnectedness of all people, and quotes Joan Chittister's wisdom from her book The Liturgical Y

A recent column in the Global Sisters Report described how important it is for women to be given the opportunity to write and tell their stories.

This thought-provoking quotation from Joan Chittister was spotted in a humanities building at Mercyhurst University.

Some disciples came to see Abba Poemen and said to him: "Tell us, when we see brothers dozing during the Divine Office, should we pinch them so that they will stay awake?" And the wise man said

Joan Chittister is—among her other qualities—a highly quotable writer and lecturer.

What kind of year means the most?

Christmas, the remembrance of the birth of Jesus, is not a remembrance at all. It is an awareness that grows in us from day to day all our lives.

"From where I stand, it is not, in other words, God's decision where we are all allowed to live and how. That matter is ours. Israel and Palestine is not a question of land rights.

An October 25 New York Times article on women’s roles in the current Synod on Synodality quotes Joan Chittister, citing her as “a well-known American nun, feminist and scholar, who has lon

Joan Chittister brought the house down in her speeches and talks at the Spirit Unbounded conference in Rome, which ran parallel to the Synod on Synodality and centered the voices of women and

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Sister Joan Chittister addressed a global audience at Spirit Unb

Still thinking about Joan Chittister’s September column in the National Catholic Reporter? You’re not the only one.