Through more than 200 years, the Sisters of Charity of New York have cared for orphans, taught countless children, and marched for civil rights. But the congregation continues to shrink, and recently after much prayer they made the tough decision to begin the Catholic congregation's end. (May 9) (AP Video: David R. Martin)
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