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INTERVIEW | Sister Laurentina Suharsih: The Church Must Be “the First to Speak Out Against Trafficking”

Summary by globalsistersreport.org
Sister Laurentina Suharsih combats human trafficking and supports victims by collaborating with Catholic congregations, Protestant pastors, and "other ecumenical volunteers," as well as with the Indonesian authorities—who awarded her the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024—but she laments the lack of institutional commitment from the "government, politicians, and the Church." "I'm tired... but I don't want to give up," the nun says in the series …
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Sister Laurentina Suharsih combats human trafficking and supports victims by collaborating with Catholic congregations, Protestant pastors, and "other ecumenical volunteers," as well as with the Indonesian authorities—who awarded her the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2024—but she laments the lack of institutional commitment from the "government, politicians, and the Church." "I'm tired... but I don't want to give up," the nun says in the series …

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globalsistersreport.org broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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