Chris Herlinger

Chris Herlinger

Chris Herlinger is New York and international correspondent to Global Sisters Report and also writes on humanitarian, international and cultural issues for NCR. He covers the work of Catholic sisters at the United Nations, and in the last decade has reported from Ukraine, Poland, Bosnia, Croatia, South Sudan, Haiti, Lebanon, Italy, Ghana, Uganda and El Salvador, among other locales. Chris has won numerous awards from the Associated Church Press, the Religion Communicators Council and the Religion News Association. The Catholic Media Association named Chris one of its 2024 Writers of the Year. He is the author of five books on humanitarian themes, most recently Solidarity and Mercy: The Power of Christian Humanitarian Efforts in Ukraine, published by Morehouse. 

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With Ukraine under siege, sister shepherds supplies cross-country to civilians

An Easter journey of mourning Holocaust victims who shared my name

UN Water Conference shows global consensus on universal right to water

100 years after 'The Waste Land,' T.S. Eliot is still worth our time

Four Ukrainian refugees share testimony: War's tragedy, people's kindness, holiday memories

Catholic scholars call for Russia, US to calm rhetoric about use of nuclear arms

Monday Starter: Friends in Solidarity announce new legacy fund from sisters

NatGeo documentary 'The Territory' spotlights the war for the future of the Amazon

'The Afghanistan Papers' exposes deceit in the conduct of a long, futile war

'You Don't Belong Here' spotlights three women journalists in the Vietnam War

A Good Friday reflection from a Europe at war (again)

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