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In reply to the discussion: Dear Susan Sarandon: [View all]lapucelle
(21,040 posts)I do think, however, that some orders or congregations are more politically active than others. According to the terms of their charter, the congregation I work with is not under the direction of a bishop or a dioceses. They've been investigated and sanctioned for their independent and "subversive" activism more than once by the Vatican.
They marched in the front lines in Selma with MLK and proudly display the framed hate mail in their archives. They run a halfway house for recently released woman prisoners and take care of their children. In January, they traveled together by bus to D.C. for the Women's March. They are currently in the process of establishing a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants on the grounds of their mother house.
I'm currently participating in a Lenten political action with Network (aka Nuns on a Bus). My experience with them has been wonderful and very different from what I remember from my 12 years of Catholic school.