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Princess Turandot

(4,920 posts)
8. Here's their full statement..
Wed Oct 1, 2025, 08:52 PM
Oct 2025
Sisters of Charity of New York Respond to Cardinal Dolan’s Remarks on Charlie Kirk

Several of us watched Cardinal Dolan’s recent FOX interview, where he referred to Charlie Kirk as “a modern-day St. Paul.” The Cardinal praised Mr. Kirk’s conviction and willingness to speak about the Lord and for being a model for young people looking for meaning in their lives.

We grieve every loss of life and unequivocally condemn the killing of Mr. Kirk.

What Cardinal Dolan may not have known is that many of Mr. Kirk’s words were marked by racist, homophobic, transphobic, and anti-immigrant rhetoric, by violent pro-gun advocacy, and by the promotion of Christian nationalism. These prejudicial words do not reflect the qualities of a saint. To compare Mr. Kirk to St. Paul risks confusing the true witness of the Gospel and giving undue sanction to words and actions that hurt the very people Jesus calls us to love.

Just last week, Cardinal Dolan joined us in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the canonization of our Foundress, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Elizabeth’s legacy is not one of exclusion or hatred, but of radical welcome, tireless service, and unwavering love of neighbor. Many of Mr. Kirk’s words stand in stark contrast to the charity and compassion that defined those of Elizabeth Seton.

For generations, the Sisters of Charity of New York have cared for immigrant families arriving with nothing but hope. While our direct service has changed, our commitment to those families endures. They deserve true examples of discipleship, not false prophets.

In this moment, we reaffirm our mission: to walk with all people who are poor and marginalized, to welcome immigrants and refugees, to defend the dignity of LGBTQ+ persons, and to labor for peace in a world saturated with violence. These are the marks of authentic discipleship. These are the qualities of saints.


We urge our Church leadership, including Cardinal Dolan, to lift up witnesses whose lives truly reflect the Gospel of Jesus Christ – lives of humility, justice, compassion, and peace.

We will continue to pray for Mr. Kirk, his family and for all who mourn his loss.

Leadership Team, Sisters of Charity of New York

Sr. Donna Dodge, Sr. Margaret O’Brien, Sr. Mary Mc Cormick,

Sr. Mary Ann Daly, Sr. Sheila Brosnan, Sr. Margaret Egan 9/24/2025

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Also, while there are certain matters where the archdiocese has authority by canon law, which would apply to any religious order operating in the diocese, Dolan is not their boss, in any usual sense of the word.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sisters_of_Charity_of_New_York#Mission

Today, the Sisters of Charity of New York is a constituent community of the Federation of Sisters of Charity in the Vincentian-Setonian Tradition, an umbrella group that brings together the various congregations that trace their roots back to Saint Elizabeth Seton, and ultimately to Saint Vincent de Paul.

In April 2023, the congregation announced that they would cease accepting new members and acknowledge a "path to completion", with the current sisters eventually dying until the order is "completed".

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Thank you, Sisters of Charity . . . Newark65 Oct 2025 #1
Courageous women speaking truth to power. quaint Oct 2025 #2
Wasn't Dolan defrocked by Pope Francis? Clouds Passing Oct 2025 #3
No, that was former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick. quaint Oct 2025 #19
Thank you. Maybe it's time for Leo to do some defrocking. Clouds Passing Oct 2025 #20
Isn't Dolan supposed to have turned in his resignation BlueKota Oct 2025 #25
Yes, Cardinal Dolan submitted his mandatory letter of resignation to Pope Francis in Feb 2025, after turning 75. quaint Oct 2025 #27
Dolan is a bum tonekat Oct 2025 #4
As usual, the nuns got it right n/t Michiblue Oct 2025 #5
When does the MAGA outrage start? tulipsandroses Oct 2025 #6
and the Church wonders why they are losing members. Dyedinthewoolliberal Oct 2025 #7
Here's their full statement.. Princess Turandot Oct 2025 #8
This statement is inspiring to Catholics and non-Catholics alike FakeNoose Oct 2025 #22
Word Empathy bmichaelh Oct 2025 #9
The nuns will be punished RVN VET71 Oct 2025 #10
Not if they have the Pope's support BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #11
Thanks for that reminder. RVN VET71 Oct 2025 #17
Dolan was elevated to Cardinal by the RW Nazi loon Pope Benedict XVI BumRushDaShow Oct 2025 #18
Indeed RVN VET71 Oct 2025 #21
It's as if MAGA is trying to pull a daughters of the confederacy tactic with regards to cleaning up Charlie KKKirk's... Crowman2009 Oct 2025 #12
Dolan should be defrocked wolfie001 Oct 2025 #13
Well if Dolan backs The Rapist, Pedo, Treasonous Cha Oct 2025 #30
The Pope should go after this nazi-pig in a frock wolfie001 Oct 2025 #31
Dolan is probably getting MoseShrute Oct 2025 #14
Who's Charlie Kirk? Gimpyknee Oct 2025 #15
Sick him sisters. twodogsbarking Oct 2025 #16
Kirk wasn't Catholic. maxsolomon Oct 2025 #23
Kirk was being a bad boy & accompanying his wife to the Catholic Church womanofthehills Oct 2025 #28
Sister's called it BlueKota Oct 2025 #24
The Nuns are more faithful to the teachings of Yeshua than the priests. Bread and Circuses Oct 2025 #26
TY Kick for the Nuns! Because This Is Crazy. Cha Oct 2025 #29
This! Blue_Roses Oct 2025 #32
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