October 1, 2004
Group Seeks to Help Nuns Develop Educational Programs in Africa
The African Sisters Education Collaborative, a group of Catholic-college administrators and congregational leaders from the United States that is dedicated to the secondary and higher education of African nuns, played host to 14 representatives from African religious communities at its conference in Philadelphia last month, to help religious women on both sides of the Atlantic design educational programs in Africa.
African nuns commonly care for the sick and work as teachers. However,
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