At last week's gathering of women religious in Atlanta, hundreds of nuns took a prayerful stand for migrants, the planet and racial equality — a witness deeply in tune with the American pope.
I attended the LCWR meeting and walked the pilgrimage of hope. Sr. Simona Brambilla was among the marchers, very near me. The whole experience was very moving.
This is powerful and so timely. Thank God for Pope Leo and for the stand by his predecessor Pope Francis to recignize the tireless work of the nuns. Strong, compassionate, advocates for the downtrodden.
I attended the LCWR meeting and walked the pilgrimage of hope. Sr. Simona Brambilla was among the marchers, very near me. The whole experience was very moving.
Thank you for sharing, Amy! And thank you for your witness.
Thank you Christopher for your excellent newsletter and for highlighting the LCWR assembly.
My pleasure. I’m glad to lift up the great reporting to communities who might not see it originally.
Don’t mess with the nuns. So impressed as an agnostic that Leo is leading with grace and building a great caring team.
Thank you for reading, Rob! You're right — Catholic or not — everyone knows not to mess with the nuns.
This is powerful and so timely. Thank God for Pope Leo and for the stand by his predecessor Pope Francis to recignize the tireless work of the nuns. Strong, compassionate, advocates for the downtrodden.
Glad to read this report.
Thank you for reading, Michele! It means the world to me.
that is a substantial pack of nuns…
i wouldn’t want to get in their way comin down that street…
I love nuns. Yes, I had some very strict ones in elementary. In high school they and the priests taught me everything I know about social justice.
Thank you for this uplifting report!🙏🙏🙏🙏
thank you! very heartwarming, encouraging, and inSpiring....the nuns, the pope, your reporting!
Awesomeness! 💕