Posted on 10/09/2014 3:43:43 PM PDT by Coleus
On Sunday, September 21, a group of Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth and friends joined 400,000 other people in New York City for the Peoples Climate March. The huge, hope-filled gathering was the largest political demonstration around the climate crisis in history. We marched behind the banner shown below The Vincentian Family for Climate Justice- For the Sake of Earth-For the Sake of Those Made Poor.
Many bystanders cheered as they saw our banner - including a woman wearing the traditional nurses cap from St. Vincents hospital modeled after the cornette of the Daughters of Charity. The crowd was very diverse and we were especially encouraged to see so many young people singing protest songs that many of us remember from the 1960s.
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These Irish nuns are too progressive. Some other activities these sisters with which they are involved:
Birthday of Mahatma GandhiInternational Day of Nonviolence Consider taking the Pledge of Campaign Nonviolence
Global Frackdown DayLearn about the dangers of hydrofracking and advocate against it.
http://www.globalfrackdown.org/about/
Indigenous Peoples Day How much do you know about the indigenous peoples who were the first human residents of your neighborhood? Learn their name and something about them
International Disarmament Week http://www.doonething.org/calendar/disarmamentweek.htm
Marching for climate change? Why do they want it?
Having an aunt who was a nun...I know them a little bit...they’re arrogant and nuts.
These sound like members of the LCWR that are disobeying the bishops AND the Pope.
Very sad. I went to grammar school run by the Sisters of Charity. They were cruel but fair (a la the Dinsdales). Never thought they were stupid. Of course that was over 70 years ago. How times change.
400,000 people with the aggregate IQ of 12.
I’m all for climate change.
That’s why I left the cold climate of NY, and moved to Florida.
When it comes to the type of “climate change” those people talk about, I’ll bet the the vast majority of them have no clue about the science, and how much of it is pure junk.
Why do they want it? >>
they must want all of us to freeze to death!
They need a book club to read things they haven’t had time for with their “social justice” agenda. I’d suggest they start with the all-time bestseller “The Holy Bible”. Who knows what they might learn from exposure to something new?
These sound like members of the LCWR that are disobeying the bishops AND the Pope. >>>
They may be a member, but I have to say, they do work hard teaching in Catholic elementary and high schools and administering schools and hospitals, some are doctors and nurses, and their sisters in Maryland did treat the soldiers in the civil war, I have to give them credit for that.
But they are the most liberal I know in NJ. I guess it was their Irish upbringing and subsequent brainwashing in the convent. Most don’t even live in community any more, condos are the way to go.
the beat the hell out of some of my relatives in elementary school.......
Catholic Ping
These are the ancestors of the famous nuns who I still remember wearing the habit of St. Catherine Laboure with their butterfly type headdress. (Wow they were pretty)
Ah, but that was before Vatican II. They took care of the sick then — they didn’t have time to march.
Sheesh, that was a long long time ago. (I wonder if these marchers know anything about the Miraculous Medal and its history)
Mother Seton must be very pleased with what has become of her order.
I like to get all my scientific understanding from female clergy.
What happened to the spread of the gospels? Instead they spread the word of the government...Well then, time for the government to control the church....fully. The Pope can have a seat in Congress.
Does the church fund this nonsense with $$ from the Sunday collection plates?
Where is their anti-abortion work?
First question is where are their habits? No habits? Not nuns. Oh excuse me I must be corrected, no sisters.
Without a habit they are simply a bunch of women who have lost their way.
Do they say the rosary and the liturgy of the hours every day? do they attend Mass every day? Probably not. Just a bunch of leftist fruitcakes.
My late cousin, a Dominican nun, is probably rolling over in her grave as likely are all of my grammar school Dominicans.
Nah.. This pope would rather have a seat at the UN.
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