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Sr. Ann Scholz marched with friends under the ‘Consistent Ethic of Life’ banner on Jan. 27 in Washington.
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Sr. Ann Scholz, third from left, marching for for life – all life – with other Catholics committed to the consistent life ethic.
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A sign that resonated with Sister Ann Scholz at the Jan. 27 march in Washington.
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Sr. Maureen Clancy at the Women’s March, Chicago: I pray that we feed our passions to help direct positive changes in our world.
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A sign that caught the attention of Sister Eileen Reilly at the Women’s March in New York City.
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Sister Eileen Reilly, SSND, marched in New York City alongside celebrities such as Whoopi Goldberg (center).
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A sign that caught the attention of Sister Eileen Reilly at the Women’s March in New York City.
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A sign that caught the attention of Sister Eileen Reilly at the Women’s March in New York City.
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Sr. Sharon Aalbers (2nd from left) traveled with a Life Choices Women’s Clinic group from Arizona to march in Washington.
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Sr. Sharon Aalbers (center) and colleagues from Arizona wait at the Russell Building to get into Sen. John McCain’s office.
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Sr. Sharon Aalbers in Washington: This entire trip has been a powerful experience. The power of each one was quite evident.
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Sr. Ann Scholz (2nd from left), Jan. 21: I marched to protect the human rights and dignity of all God’s people …
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SSNDs at the march in St. Paul, MN: From left, Sisters Stephanie Spandl, Denay Ulrich, Mary Lorentz and Catherine Bertrand
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Sr. Catherine Bertrand (second from left): It was a glimpse of what we can be together even when we come together as strangers.
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A scene from the march in St. Paul, MN.
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Sr. Susan Adrians: Marchers in Milwaukee shared our belief that each person is important … that actions affect all humanity.
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In Milwaukee, some walked; others, like Sr. Susan Adrians were in wheelchairs.
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Sr. Susan Adrians: We marched because we know that all we hold sacred needs to be cherished and protected.
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Sister Gina Redig (standing) at the Circle the Cities With Love event at Notre Dame of Elm Grove, Wisconsin.
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Sister Gilda Sturino (center): Sitting in a circle of silent prayer … made me conscious of my solidarity with the whole world.
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From Sr. Carol Kaufenberg in St. Louis: Sisters held in our hearts the cities where we have served during our years of ministry.
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Sister Carolyn Jost (right) with her sister Beth Jost at a march in Chicago.
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Signs that caught the eye of Sister Carolyn Jost at the march in Chicago.
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Sister Ann Schoch traveled four hours by bus to Helena, MT, where an estimated 10,000 gathered for the Women’s March.
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Sr. Ann Schoch works to stop deportations and to encourage opening sanctuary spaces in the communities.
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Sister Ann Schoch: I want to continue to march for justice.
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Sr. Gen Cassani (left) marched in St. Louis to stand up for those values, norms and laws that guide and promote justice.
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Sister Gen Cassani handled out cards urging justice, forgiveness and serenity, designed by Sister Joyelle Proot, in St. Louis
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Sister Catherine Sarther gathered with others in LaGrange, Illinois, to pray silently for peace and an end to violence,
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Sr. Jan Gregorcich (center) in Milwaukee saw prayerful solidarity in the form of honking cars, love signs and blown kisses.