48 min

In Good Faith with Sister Dusty Farnan, United Nations Representative for the Dominican Sisters Conference A Nun's Life Ministry

    • Christianity

Sister Dusty talks about her ministry at the United Nations, representing the perspectives of Dominican Sisters across the U.S. on issues such as homelessness, the rights of women and girls, protection of the Amazon region and the digital divide. The perspectives draw on the experience of Dominicans, who minister on every continent in the world, working with local people directly affected by the issues.   
(1:40)  The foundations of peace and justice for Sister Dusty: early family life in Michigan.
(6:20) An unexpected call to religious life with the Adrian Dominican Sisters.
(10:30) The influence of ministry experiences—in education, formation, vocations, and social work—on Sister Dusty’s ideas about peace and justice.
(16:15) The spirit of the Dominican Family worldwide: preaching, teaching, and  living the gospel.    
(21:30) The Dominican Sisters Conference and its role at the United Nations.
(26:00) Helping girls and women globally to speak out about their experiences and needs: the UN Working Group on Girls and UN Women.
(33:30) Working with indigenous people to protect the Amazon region
(37:00) Assisting UN efforts to bridge the digital divide and to address homelessness
(42.30) Finding hope in the midst of serious issues
(44:45)  The unique contribution that religious sisters make at the United Nations
(47:00) Suggested resources for our listeners:
Sister Dusty’s newsletter  Dominican Leadership Conference  Subscribe to our newsletter 
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Sister Dusty talks about her ministry at the United Nations, representing the perspectives of Dominican Sisters across the U.S. on issues such as homelessness, the rights of women and girls, protection of the Amazon region and the digital divide. The perspectives draw on the experience of Dominicans, who minister on every continent in the world, working with local people directly affected by the issues.   
(1:40)  The foundations of peace and justice for Sister Dusty: early family life in Michigan.
(6:20) An unexpected call to religious life with the Adrian Dominican Sisters.
(10:30) The influence of ministry experiences—in education, formation, vocations, and social work—on Sister Dusty’s ideas about peace and justice.
(16:15) The spirit of the Dominican Family worldwide: preaching, teaching, and  living the gospel.    
(21:30) The Dominican Sisters Conference and its role at the United Nations.
(26:00) Helping girls and women globally to speak out about their experiences and needs: the UN Working Group on Girls and UN Women.
(33:30) Working with indigenous people to protect the Amazon region
(37:00) Assisting UN efforts to bridge the digital divide and to address homelessness
(42.30) Finding hope in the midst of serious issues
(44:45)  The unique contribution that religious sisters make at the United Nations
(47:00) Suggested resources for our listeners:
Sister Dusty’s newsletter  Dominican Leadership Conference  Subscribe to our newsletter 
Check out lots more podcasts 
Let us know your thoughts about the podcast! Please take this short survey—your input helps us shape the In Good Faith podcasts! Click HERE to take the survey. Thank you!

48 min