Edited by Susan Rose Francois, CSJP, and Juliet Mousseau, RSCJ

The story of religious life over the centuries displays two enduring qualities: constancy and change. God’s love is constant, as is the changing state of the human condition lived on earth, our common home. Each generation of religious is faced with reading the signs of the times to faithfully navigate the intersection of constancy and change But what are we to do in this time of renewal? In Reseeding Religious Life through Global Sisterhood, sisters from around the world reflect on a synodal vision and engage in a contemplative dialogue on the emerging future of religious life.

In this hopeful volume, sisters share perspectives on their rich heritage while continuing to till the soil of religious life with their encounters, transforming and deepening their charismatic identity with each conversation. Through this process, readers may come to understand how tending to the wounds of the poor and the planet becomes an awakening to embracing the intersection of the ecologies; social, economic, environmental, political, cultural, and spiritual. Reseeding Religious Life through the Global Sisterhood challenges all who dwell in faithfulness to God to a charismatic synodality: one that reveals the unfolding narrative of all our interconnections, calls us to nurture the conversations that will energize our distinct charisms, and inspires the flourishing of an emerging global sisterhood.

Available for purchase online through Liturgical Press

Susan Rose Francois, CSJP, was a Bernardin scholar at Catholic Theological Union and has served in congregation leadership since 2015. She is the author of My Friend Joe: Reflections on St. Joseph (Kenmare Press, 2021).

Juliet Mousseau, RSCJ, currently serves as the vice president for academic affairs at the Franciscan School of Theology in San Diego. Trained as a historical theologian, her writings include medieval theology, the history of her congregation, and contemporary questions in religious life. She is the author of Prophetic Witnesses to Joy: A Theology of the Vowed Life (Liturgical Press, 2021).

“Reseeding Religious Life through the Global Sisterhood is an insightful and beautiful representation of the real experiences of modern Catholic sisters.This book ought to become required reading for anyone who is concerned about the shifts occurring in religious life and curious about what God is creating anew. What a gift to the Church!” — Julia Walsh, Franciscan Sister of Perpetual Adoration, Messy Jesus Business podcast host and author of For Love of the Broken Body

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