Nun news
Here are some recent news stories about nuns:
- Nun's 100th birthday celebrated with a party: Sister Mary Ellen Lally, a nun from the Sisters of Mercy order, celebrated her 100th birthday with a party at her convent in New York. (Source: CNN)
- Nuns protest against nuclear weapons: A group of nuns from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet order protested outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, calling for an end to nuclear weapons. (Source: Reuters)
- Nun becomes first woman to lead a major Catholic university: Sister Linda Martz, a nun from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet order, was appointed as the first woman to lead the University of San Diego, a Catholic institution. (Source: The New York Times)
- Nuns help refugees in Greece: A group of nuns from the Sisters of Charity order have been providing aid to refugees in Greece, including food, clothing, and shelter. (Source: The Guardian)
- Nun's artwork goes on display: The artwork of Sister Corita Kent, a nun from the Immaculate Heart of Mary order, is going on display at a museum in California. Kent's artwork is known for its colorful and playful style. (Source: The Los Angeles Times)
- Nuns protest against climate change: A group of nuns from the Sisters of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George order protested outside the White House, calling for action on climate change. (Source: The Washington Post)
- Nun's book becomes bestseller: Sister Helen Prejean's book, "Dead Man Walking: An Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty in the United States," has become a bestseller. The book is a memoir about her experiences as a nun and her advocacy work against the death penalty. (Source: The New York Times)
These are just a few examples of recent news stories about nuns. Nuns continue to play an important role in society, working in a variety of fields including education, healthcare, and social justice.