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🕊️ “Being political is part of being a citizen. It’s not a dirty word.”
Our presence is not partisan—it’s prophetic. Just like Jesus, we stand with the poor, the sick, the excluded.
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April 8, 2025 at 8:18 PM
✊ Why do Catholic sisters march?
Because Gospel values call us to protect the vulnerable, care for creation, and speak out against injustice. Being prophetic means taking a stand.
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April 8, 2025 at 8:18 PM
📢 “The day was a moment of great hope…”
Sr. Anne Lythgoe of the Dominican Sisters of Peace reflects on the energy and hope of thousands gathered in Columbus to stand for dignity, democracy, and justice.
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At 'Hands Off!' rallies throughout US, sisters 'stand with the marginalized' | National Catholic Reporter
Sisters joined thousands across the U.S. in protesting President Donald Trump's administrative policies. Sisters' specific concerns included cuts to international aid programs and the erosion of democracy.
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April 8, 2025 at 8:18 PM
🕊️Catholic sisters are speaking out. From D.C. to Columbus, we stood in solidarity with millions across the U.S. at #HandsOff rallies, raising our voices for justice, compassion, and democracy.
This is faith in action.
Read more: www.ncronline.org/ha...
#HandsOff #DominicanSisters #CatholicSisters
At 'Hands Off!' rallies throughout US, sisters 'stand with the marginalized' | National Catholic Reporter
Sisters joined thousands across the U.S. in protesting President Donald Trump's administrative policies. Sisters' specific concerns included cuts to international aid programs and the erosion of democracy.
www.ncronline.org
April 8, 2025 at 8:18 PM