Articles
An article which appeared in Herald Malaysia cited Joan Chittister’s speaking tour of Australia—and the crowds of hundreds that came to hear her—as an example of a “parallel Chur
Somewhere along the line, the woman I once adored left me.
A new compendium of homilies given through the Catholic Women Preach project is now available, featuring Joan Chittister’s homily on the Feast of the Assumption of Mary, along with the writings of
Joan Chittister was the featured speaker at an online event hosted by Mount Saint Mary House of Prayer in Watchung, NJ.

From Where I Stand NCR Online 09/15/22
In the National Catholic Reporter, one of Joan Chittister’s columns discussed "the kind of leadership we need now if this new world is to bear the strain of our divided
Joan Chittister spoke at the launch event celebrating a new political action committee called, Women: The Future.
An article in Catholic Outlook, the newspaper of the Diocese of Parramatta, Australia, described the impact of Joan Chittister’s speaking tour in the country.
Over 400 people attended Christ Church Cranbrook, where Joan Chittister presented “The Time Is Now.”
Pax Christi USA named Joan Chittister a Teacher of Peace in 1990.

Dear Friend,
Christ Church Cranbrook, in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, hosted over 300 people to hear Joan Chittister speak on “The Time is Now: A Call to Uncommon Courage.” Dr.
The Wassmuth Center for Human Rights, in Boise, Idaho, opened a new education center this year.
"Dearest Robert, Thank you so much for the biography of Joan Chittister, which has just arrived," art historian and hermit Sister Wendy Beckett wrote in a letter to Robert Ellsberg, the editor-in-c
Life, we come to believe, is a straitjacket. As the years go by, we learn to think thoughts someone else produced. We do the things someone else tells us are good for us.