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Nuns say prison won't kill their spirit of protest
Grand Rapids Press ^ | July 24, 2003 | Charles Honey

Posted on 07/24/2003 1:12:14 PM PDT by FourPeas

Nuns say prison won't kill their spirit of protest

Thursday, July 24, 2003By Charles Honey


Press Religion Editor

The Catholic sisters have been in jail before, after breaking into U.S. military bases to pour their own blood on weapons and symbolically hammer against warfare.

But on Friday, three Grand Rapids-based Dominican nuns face sentences in a Denver federal court far harsher than any they ever have received -- raising protests that they are paying an unjustified price because of the U.S. crackdown on terrorism.

Sisters Jackie Hudson, Ardeth Platte and Carol Gilbert are to be sentenced for their protest at a Colorado missile silo. The maximum penalty is 30 years, but prosecutors are recommending between five and eight.

That's still too much, the sisters said in phone interviews from Denver. They call the charges "bogus" and say the government is trying to intimidate others protesting U.S. military policy.

"Even though they know we are all the most non-violent people you will ever meet, what they're trying to do is stop this forever," said Platte, whose previous arrests include breaking into the Wurtsmith Air Force Base in Oscoda with Hudson in 1992.

Their supporters say the government is making an example of the sisters to quell dissent. Several plan to gather at a prayer service at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, at the Dominicans' Marywood headquarters at 2025 E. Fulton St.

"It's colossal overkill for a very minor infraction that was aimed at the common good," said Joe Walker of East Grand Rapids, a Catholic and retired General Motors executive who plans to attend Saturday's prayer vigil.

"I have worked with murderers and rapists that have gotten lesser sentences than this," said Sister Mary Brigid Clingman, a Dominican who worked in the Detroit criminal justice system. "The sentence far outweighs the reality of the crime."

She plans to fly to Denver on Friday, while other sisters will hold a prayer vigil during the nuns' separate sentencings.

Sister Barbara Hansen, who has known the nuns for decades, says it is "overwhelming" to think of them entering prison.

"My heart is very heavy," said Hansen, former prioress of the Grand Rapids Dominicans. "I can't believe this is happening."

Although all three have been jailed before for similar actions, none has served more than 8 months. Hansen worries about the age and health of Platte, 67, and Hudson, 68. But she has faith in their strength and stands by their action against America's weapons of mass destruction.

"Somebody has to speak out, and I am proud of them that they are willing to do so," Hansen said.

Federal prosecutors disagree, saying the sentences reflect the sisters' prior cases and are necessary to deter similar actions. They deny they are imposing harsher penalties for political reasons.

Although he would not comment prior to sentencing, U.S. Attorney John Suthers issued a statement condemning the sisters' "blatant disregard for the laws of the United States."

"No other country on earth provides as many avenues for peaceful and lawful protest as does the United States. But the defendants insist on unlawfully entering onto highly sensitive government installations, damaging government property and interfering with government operations."

The sisters were convicted in April of obstructing national defense and damaging government property. On Oct. 6, they cut through a chain-link fence to reach a Minuteman III missile silo. They painted crosses with their blood on the 110-ton concrete silo lid and hammered on tracks that would carry the lid to firing position.

The sisters, all former teachers and longtime peace activists, say the sentences are baseless for what they insist was a lawful act of civil disobedience under international law. They note they and others have engaged in more than 80 similar acts since 1980 as part of the Plowshares peace movement, with far lesser punishments.

Though they're considering an appeal, they say they are ready to face the consequences of an act compelled by their faith.

"I'll try to be a full-fledged Dominican inside the prison system," Platte said. "I am never afraid. I feel God is with us."

"While you can imprison a body, you certainly can't the mind or the spirit," added Gilbert, 55.

The sisters were in jail in Colorado on the charges for seven months before being released in May pending sentencing. Since their release, they have been saying goodbye to friends, getting rid of their possessions and speaking out against what they say is their government's unlawful threats to use nuclear weapons.

Visiting their Marywood motherhouse last month, the sisters received a blessing from fellow nuns to continue their ministry in prison. They also came "to bring closure to those we will never see again," Platte said then. "We may not live through it. They might not live through it."

They plan to hold a press conference Friday morning, then enter court dressed in black, saying nothing during their sentencing. Relatives and friends will join them, while on Saturday demonstrators plan to gather at other missile sites.

Hudson said she's relying on God and friends to face whatever follows the judge's sentence. The sisters say almost 1,000 letters of support have been sent to the court.

"I feel a physical feeling of strength and peace because of this overwhelming support," Hudson said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Colorado; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: dominicans; missilesilo; peaceprotestors; romancatholic
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To: Roughneck
"Spirit of Protest"

That tells ya right now they aint christian, nor are they doing Gods work. Those who allow "spirits" not of God to enter them, are simply allowing one of statns minions access.

What do you call a nun in a blender? Twisted Sister!
21 posted on 07/24/2003 1:35:56 PM PDT by Roughneck (Starve the Beast!)
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To: FourPeas
They seem to suffering from a severe case of martyrs complex. Perhaps if we sentenced them to 30 years, they would be happiest?
22 posted on 07/24/2003 1:38:41 PM PDT by TheDon (Why do liberals always side with the enemies of the US?)
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To: Roughneck
The sisters say almost 1,000 letters of support have been sent to the court.


The people that wrote them are probably the same folks who think pedophile priests should not be punished.
23 posted on 07/24/2003 1:38:59 PM PDT by Roughneck (Starve the Beast!)
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To: Trteamer
Teamer, do you remember Ardeth Platte from her recent whining in your locale? If you don't, just trust me and ping all the Colorado Freepers; they will remember freeping her. I can't find the thread with that after-action report, but I remember it well.
24 posted on 07/24/2003 1:39:22 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay/We killed Qusai today/We killed Uday today/We said hooray today!!)
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To: wideawake
All of you would be howling in anger at the sentence if they did the same at an abortion clinc.
25 posted on 07/24/2003 1:41:55 PM PDT by theoverseer
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To: theoverseer
(1) Abortion clinics are not vital for America's national security, so this is a STUPID analogy.

(2) Catholic clergy protest every day at slaughterhouses for children and manage to avoid the kind of property damage these heretics inflicted.

26 posted on 07/24/2003 1:44:27 PM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave soldiers and their Commander in Chief)
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To: Akron Al; Alberta's Child; Aloysius; AniGrrl; Antoninus; As you well know...; BBarcaro; ...
PING

27 posted on 07/24/2003 1:45:29 PM PDT by Loyalist (FOR SALE: Journalism degree. Suitable for lining bird cages. No reasonable offer will be refused.)
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To: FourPeas
Let them rot.
28 posted on 07/24/2003 1:47:45 PM PDT by Bohemund
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To: FourPeas; Trteamer; All
This article not only makes the nuns out to be martyrs for the Faith (BZZZZZT! Wrong answer!!) but glosses over just how loopy they are. It took me two minutes of research the last time Ardeth's name came up to find out that she and Carol Gilbert claim that they (I'm not making this up) personally made Michigan a nuclear weapon-free zone through their protest efforts. They have delusions of grandeur and have none of the spirit of Christ.

Som peaceniks are merely misguided. These people are, at best, nuts.

If nobody else has googled Ardeth's nutso "I cleaned up Michigan" comments by the time i get back, I'll find them. Gotta go back to class now.

29 posted on 07/24/2003 1:47:53 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay/We killed Qusai today/We killed Uday today/We said hooray today!!)
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To: FourPeas
Wow. Sisters Jackie Hudson, Ardeth Platte and Carol Gilbert sound like they are 'The Pig'.

Here is the perfect combination of smarmy self-righteousness and treasonous stupidity.

so long sisters...see yaz in the noodle factory!

30 posted on 07/24/2003 1:51:16 PM PDT by martin gibson
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To: FourPeas
The Catholic sisters have been in jail before...

They sound like habitual criminals to me.

31 posted on 07/24/2003 1:54:42 PM PDT by Consort
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To: wideawake
Amen.
32 posted on 07/24/2003 1:55:11 PM PDT by dasein64
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To: theoverseer
All of you would be howling in anger at the sentence if they did the same at an abortion clinc.


blood-letting and smearing would be an appropriate PROTEST at an abortion clinic.
33 posted on 07/24/2003 1:59:58 PM PDT by Roughneck (Starve the Beast!)
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To: theoverseer
The difference is that the federal law that prohibits "disruption" of activity at an abortion clinic applies to peaceful protests on public streets and sidewalks.

If these morons had been arrested for protesting on a road leading to the military base, they would have been given bench warrants and spent 2 hours in jail.

34 posted on 07/24/2003 2:02:50 PM PDT by Alberta's Child
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To: Longshanks
They might just do that!!
35 posted on 07/24/2003 2:03:12 PM PDT by Arpege92
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To: FourPeas
Maybe they will get to bunk with their soul mate Squeaky Fromm. The'll have lots to talk about, and plenty of time to do it. :)
36 posted on 07/24/2003 2:05:16 PM PDT by Search4Truth (When a man lies he murders some part of the world.)
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To: FourPeas
Lock them up and throw away the KEYare ,for they just another bunch of lying HYPOCRITES!
37 posted on 07/24/2003 2:06:11 PM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero)
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To: wideawake
These women should be sent to the Nashville Dominicans upon release. Remind them what their vows were. And put them to real penance and real work.
38 posted on 07/24/2003 2:07:25 PM PDT by Loyalist (FOR SALE: Journalism degree. Suitable for lining bird cages. No reasonable offer will be refused.)
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To: Loyalist
Sentencing them to jail would be a Christian act. These poor confused nuns might then be forced into dealing with those starving for the Gospel and Christian Charity. A Dominican Prison Ministry would be perfect for these women.

They can do far more good in there than they can running around engaing in puerile political posturing.

Vatican Two on Renewal of eligious Life; "Religious, therefore, at pains to be faithful to what they have professed, should believe our Lord's words and, relying on God's help, they should not presume on thier own strength. They should practice mortification and custody of the senses...Religious should remember that the example of their own lives is the best comendation of their institutes and is an invitation to others to take on religious life."

Now, ask yourself why Mother Theresa's Order teems with vocations while the Dominicians have fewer members than there are Iranians in the NHL.

39 posted on 07/24/2003 2:08:53 PM PDT by As you well know...
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To: wideawake
Although all three have been jailed before for similar actions, none has served more than 8 months.

Repeat offenders...
I guess I missed the part in the Bible where Jesus grabbed spears from Roman soldiers in protest.
These women aren't following their religion, they're creating their own. I wonder if they'll be saving souls in prison or organizing uprisings?

40 posted on 07/24/2003 2:09:36 PM PDT by The Brush
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