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Josephine Garrett, C.S.F.N., professed final vows with the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth in November 2020. She is a licensed counselor and national speaker.
Politics & SocietyShort Take
Josephine Garrett, C.S.F.N.
Here are some things you can do to protect your mental health as we walk the road to racial justice and peace, while continuing to experience the fruits of racism and white supremacy.
Worshippers exchange the sign of peace during a Mass in celebration of Black History Month at the Immaculate Conception Center in Queens, N.Y., on Feb. 19, 2017. (CNS photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)
FaithLast Take
Josephine Garrett, C.S.F.N.
One of the best ways to celebrate Black History Month this February, in my opinion, is to cease to covet order and negative peace that is the fruit of tolerated injustice.
FaithLast Take
Josephine Garrett, C.S.F.N.
After applying for an internship, I was told I would not be able to wear my religious habit. How could I reconcile this bias with my Catholic faith?