Nuns start tour protesting Republican budget plan
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A group of Roman Catholic nuns began a nine-state bus tour protesting proposed federal budget cuts Monday, saying they weren't trying to flout recent Vatican criticisms of socially active nuns but felt called to show how Republican policies are affecting low-income families.
The tour was organized by Network, a Washington-based Catholic social justice group criticized in a recent Vatican report that said some organizations led by nuns have focused too much on economic injustice while failing to promote the church's teachings on abortion and same-sex marriage. The Vatican asked U.S. bishops to look at Network's ties to another group of nuns it is reorganizing because of what the church calls "serious doctrinal problems."
Sister Simone Campbell, Network's executive director, while the tour may appear to have been organized to counter recent criticism of social activist nuns by the Vatican and American bishops, it was not. The timing was in response to consideration of the federal budget in Congress, she said.
"We're doing this because of what's happening on the Hill," she told The Associated Press in an interview. "We're desperate to get the word out, that's why we're doing it now."
But if the 14 nuns who will rotate on and off the bus during the next two weeks weren't trying to counter the Vatican, they likely did little to ease its concerns about social activism.
The tour kicked off with a rally that had the feel of a political event. About 20 supporters brought flowers and balloons and sang, "Alleluia," as the nuns boarded a modern tour bus decorated with bright-colored graphics.
While the nuns say they aren't opposing any specific Republican candidate, they plan stops at the offices of several closely tied to the budget process, including House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, the architect of the House-passed budget. Their first stop Monday was Rep. Steve King's office in Ames. The tour will end in Washington on July 2.
The mandate to crack down on socially active nuns upset some church parishioners who turned out to support the nuns.
"They want to bully these nuns and shut them down and tell them: 'Get back in your place, ladies.' No, it's not going to be that way anymore," said Mary Ann McCoy, of Des Moines, who attends St. Ambrose Cathedral.
She said the Vatican and bishops speaking so harshly of nuns has split the church.
"They're women of courage," McCoy said. "Back in the Old Testament they talked about prophets. A prophet is somebody who speaks for God and these are the things that God talked about — injustice, the poor, the marginalized, woman. Jesus was the greatest prophet when he went out and he shook things up a lot. Well, I think the sisters are walking the walk and talking the talk and that's what's important to us."
While the Vatican has criticized Network, church officials have not ordered a full-scale overhaul of it as is being done with another group, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. After a two-year investigation, the Vatican concluded the conference had undermined Roman Catholic teaching with radical feminist themes and taken positions that undermined Catholic teaching on the all-male priesthood, marriage and homosexuality. Three U.S. bishops, including Seattle Archbishop J. Peter Sartain, have been given five years to reorganize that group.
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops did not immediately comment on the bus tour.
Campbell said if the Vatican would talk to her group, she could explain that it was simply continuing the work on poverty and economic injustice that has been its focus for 40 years.
Father Michael Amadeo, who attended the rally and is pastor of Holy Trinity Church in Des Moines, said that although the Vatican may have issues with Women Religious, he doesn't think the bus tour conflicts with church teachings.
"These are Catholic social teachings which we've had for decades," he said. "What they're trying to highlight both to communities as well as legislators is what our Catholic social teachers are, and they are about not only charity work but asking the tough questions. Why are these people homeless? Why are they in shelters? Why are they on food stamps? Part of our social justice teaching is asking questions about justice."
Amadeo said 300 people turned out Sunday night for a send-off prayer service for the nuns at his church. He said that's an indication of support and there are plenty of people committed to working for justice and helping the poor.
"Hopefully this will be a groundswell as it heads across the nation," he said.
Boehner's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the bus tour.
King's office responded with an email faulting "the failed policies of President Obama and Nancy Pelosi," vowing to repeal the president's health care reform law and promising to pass a balanced budget amendment. The email did not say anything specifically about the nuns.
Ryan's spokeswoman also did not mention the nuns when she responded to a request for comment by sending several Internet links to interviews and opinion pieces he's written on the budget. One was published April 25 in the National Catholic Register and is posted on his website.
"Our budget ends welfare for those who don't need it, but strengthens welfare programs for those who do. Government safety-net programs have been stretched to the breaking point in recent years, failing the very citizens who need help the most," he wrote. "... We rightly pride ourselves on looking out for one another — and government has an important role to play in that. But relying on distant government bureaucracies to lead this effort just hasn't worked."


Jun 20, 2012 at 5:46 a.m.
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Didn't these nuns get kicked out of the Catholic Church? So as of now they are just another small group of malcontents that don't represent anything. The Catholic Church is still embrassing Paul Ryan.
Jun 19, 2012 at 4:13 p.m.
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gpawcat that is pure B.S.
Jun 19, 2012 at 2:22 p.m.
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"bought time"?
Jun 19, 2012 at 2:13 p.m.
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garyprimer: Mitt also said he was a job creator, he just didn't clarify that those were Chinese jobs!
Jun 19, 2012 at 1:03 p.m.
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If it is so darned important to them, they ought to do a protest tour to Vatican city and force the pope to auction off some of their treasures to raise cash. If you believe in it, spend your own money, not others'
Jun 19, 2012 at 11:53 a.m.
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The nuns are not on a protest tour. This is simply about a congressman who claims his government budget document is rooted in Catholicism. The nuns disagree. So the question to the Ryan faithful is, is Ryan's budget based on his religion and if so, does that coincide squarely with anyone who believes in a separation of Church and state? And, IF his budget is not based on Catholicism even though he insists it is, is it wrong for nuns and bishops to try and set the record straight regardless of what the Vatican thinks?
Jun 19, 2012 at 11:48 a.m.
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yada
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:34 a.m.
Oh yada mouse, give it up. I'd rather have a Mormon in the White House who loves and is proud of America then whatever you catagorize who's in there now.
Foolishness is thinking your liberal views still matter in Wisconsin when 60 of 72 counties say they don't.
Jun 19, 2012 at 10:40 a.m.
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What budget cuts? Since king harry refuses to bring a real budget to the floor in his castle there will be no budget....as it has been for the last 3 years.
Jun 19, 2012 at 10:35 a.m.
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HEY NUNS (and churches)! Start paying taxes - then you'll have a vested interest in the expenditures of government.
In the mean time, clean you your own organization, and stop grandstanding!
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:57 a.m.
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Are not Congressmen voted out of office living on handouts also??? with their tremendous pension payments they receive.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:54 a.m.
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woody, maybe he should have just eaten the dog. Ask B.Obama for a recipe.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:52 a.m.
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yada, your comment indicated you do not believe in separation between church and state? Foolishness seems to be a good word for your post. Does our choice now boil down to Muslim or Mormon?
Nuns on the run. That movie has already been made.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:42 a.m.
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I guess nuns and democrats do have alot in common. They both live off handouts.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:31 a.m.
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Mitt said that the dog loved to ride on the roof of the car, so, case closed.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:29 a.m.
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You all seem to be protesting.
I guess that you are all special.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:29 a.m.
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The continuing Romney lies....story about his dog tied to the roof of the car...
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http://politicker.com/2012/01/did-mitt-r...
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:26 a.m.
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RustyRotor, you are correct, but as we all know, what does being correct have to do with politics? The then-famous Normal Vincent Peale, author of "The Power of Positive Thinking", was one of many people using Kennedy's religion as an argument against electing him President.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Vinc...
With all due respect (none) to people making the same religious argument against Romney, Salt Lake City ain't exactly the Vatican.
Jun 19, 2012 at 8:19 a.m.
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"He is the most intellectually dishonest human being in the history of politics." - Barney Frank, former congressman from Massaschusetts
Jun 19, 2012 at 7:54 a.m.
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Eagle1,
I was going to post something very similar to your post, so will yield to you :-)
Jun 19, 2012 at 7:05 a.m.
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"Tooo funny...if you read Bible and support a Mormon running for office - You look foolish."
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Wasn't that long ago the same was said about supporting a Catholic! JFK if I remember right.
Jun 19, 2012 at 7:04 a.m.
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Wouldn't the nuns be more effective supporting something a little closer to home, like oh I don't know eliminating kid touching priests? Throw these nuns into the bin with the other useless protesters, what a waste of time and energy.
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:59 a.m.
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14 nuns ...maybe they need to borrow the orange FAB 14 tee shirts.
yada....I will make it easy for you.
Mormon or Moron, you choose.
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:58 a.m.
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Yada....You seem to be so filled with hate:( I know several people who are followers of the mormon religion. While I joke with them about their "cult", I also realize that along with being intelligent and highly educated, they are some of the more compassionate and caring people that I know. You have to come to terms with the fact that there are billions of people out there, and they're not always going to believe in the same things as you do. Rather than pass judgement and immediately cast them aside based on something as simple and as streamlined as their religious beliefs, you should really get to know them, because thinking the way you do, you are going to miss out on meeting some really incredible people.....Good luck!
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:34 a.m.
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KAYSBREW...Tooo funny...if you read Bible and support a Mormon running for office - You look foolish. Especially with your comments on the Bible.
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:30 a.m.
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Great job from the nuns -Keep up the good work. Hope they also point out that Ryan is supporting what many consider mormons to be which is a cult. I find it hard to believe that a born again Christian would support a Mormon run for the president. Sad that being a Republican is more important than your born again relationship. Born again believers should think twice before voting Republican. Unless the Book of Mormon is your personal belief system.
http://carm.org/false-prophecies-of-jose...
http://mormoncult.org/about.html
http://www.godvoter.org/mormonism-cult.h...
Jun 19, 2012 at 6:04 a.m.
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Some one should tell these Socialist the republicans lost congressional majority in 2006.
When the republicans took control of the house in 2011, every budget they passed was DOA in the democratic controled senate.
Social justice is a term the Socialist use to become a positive instead of a negative word.
Looks like socialism has infiltrated the catholic church as it did the unions and democrat party. This is interesting as socialist are usually atheist. Perhaps this is the way the left will try to destroy the catholic church?
Jun 19, 2012 at 5:10 a.m.
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Are these the same nuns that represent Catholic churches that Nancy Pelosi says doesn't represent Catholics??? You have to read the bible to know what's in it, right Nancy?
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