IGF051 In Good Faith with Sister Irene O’Neill, innovation to help vulnerable communities worldwide
Founder and president of Sisters Rising Worldwide, Sister Irene talks about the innovative program that connects Catholic sisters serving in vulnerable communities around the globe, with resources and funding to address issues such as poverty, homelessness, and hunger. Sister Irene describes the origins of Sisters Rising and the life-changing differences the ministry is helping to make around the world.
The van that defeated human trafficking
You won’t believe how a Sisters’ van defeated human trafficking. Sister Irene O’Neill explains Host: Sister Maxine Kollasch.
IGF050 In Good Faith with Sister Dusty Farnan, United Nations Representative
Sister Dusty is the United Nations representative for the Dominican Sisters Conference. Sister Dusty talks with Sister Maxine about her work at the UN on world issues important to Dominicans, such as homelessness, the rights of women and girls, protection of the Amazon region, and the digital divide. Sister Dusty describes how her work involves connecting with the wider Dominican Family, whose members minister on every continent in the world, working with local people directly affected by the issues.
IGF049 In Good Faith with Sister Patricia Flass, in service to rural communities around Selma, Alabama
Sister Pat has ministered for over 20 years in small towns around Selma, Alabama, in some of the most impoverished areas of our nation. She talks with Sister Maxine about her ministry in Alabama, her perspectives on poverty, and her hopes for the future.
Building an army of prayer warriors
How can prayer vigils convert hearts and change minds about the death penalty? Sister Eileen Reilly explains.




