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Sister Joan of Arc: A Day in The Life of a Nun. QIdeas.org on Apr 9, 2015 From plays like the Sound of Music and movies like Sister Act, we have seen a wide array of interpretations of a nun's typical …More
Sister Joan of Arc: A Day in The Life of a Nun.

QIdeas.org on Apr 9, 2015 From plays like the Sound of Music and movies like Sister Act, we have seen a wide array of interpretations of a nun's typical lifestyle. Sister Joan of Arc from the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, will explain how their convent located in Nashville creates a monastic framework for a daily life that stimulates growth of the interior life and directs minds to the things of God. Her story will grant the Q audience insight on a schedule filled with prayer and work, silence and students, laughter and quiet acts of community kindness.
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✍️ Victory for Nashville Dominicans, other Catholic entities against HHS mandate
Catholic World News - April 29, 2015
Without comment, the United States Supreme Court has ordered a federal appeals court to reconsider its ruling that the Michigan Catholic Conference and other Catholic entities fall under the purview of the HHS mandate.
Plaintiffs in the case include the Michigan Catholic Conference …More
✍️ Victory for Nashville Dominicans, other Catholic entities against HHS mandate

Catholic World News - April 29, 2015

Without comment, the United States Supreme Court has ordered a federal appeals court to reconsider its ruling that the Michigan Catholic Conference and other Catholic entities fall under the purview of the HHS mandate.
Plaintiffs in the case include the Michigan Catholic Conference, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Kalamazoo, the Catholic Diocese of Nashville, Catholic Charities of Tennessee, Camp Marymount, Inc., Mary, Queen Of Angels, Inc., St. Mary Villa, Inc., the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia Congregation (popularly known as the Nashville Dominicans), and Aquinas College in Tennessee.
“The government keeps making the same bad arguments and the Supreme Court keeps rejecting them – every single time,” said the Senior Counsel of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. “This is because the government can obviously come up with ways to distribute contraceptives without the forced involvement of Catholic ministries.”