Gail DeGeorge became editor of Global Sisters Report in January 2016. She lives near Washington, D.C., and has spent much of her career reporting on economic, business and labor market issues for national and regional publications. She's taught eighth grade and confirmation classes for more than 10 years at parishes in South Florida and Silver Spring, Maryland, helped revitalize the Rosary Guild ministry at St. Bonaventure in Davie, Florida, and served on the parish council, volunteered at a food pantry and other parish activities.

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GSR's latest hires will help reach even more sisters worldwide

Expanding the reach of Global Sisters Report into Latin America and to Spanish-language audiences has been a long-sought-after goal. We are pleased to announce some changes that will help us in this effort while also elevating our coverage in other parts of the world.

GSR commits to memorializing Catholic sisters killed in service

Welcome to Global Sisters Report's gallery of honor, where we pay tribute to Catholic sisters killed violently in African countries. May their souls rest in peace, and may their legacy live on.

The next step in a post-Roe world is to support women, sisters say

Reaction among Catholic women religious to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade included jubilation, acceptance and pledges to support women who are pregnant and to help with other women's issues.

Catholic sisters join outcry over Texas shooting, call for stronger gun safety

In response to the gun deaths of 19 schoolchildren and two teachers in Texas, U.S. sisters' congregations added their voices to that of Pope Francis and other faith leaders in calling for stronger gun control efforts.

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