New nun movie exalts exodus of women religious from Church teaching, attacks Vatican

The byline for the promotion of the movie:
The Remarkable Journey of Catholic Nuns in the United States from daughters of the Church to citizens of the world.
I'm told this movie is showing at Sinsinawa, WI(of course) January 16 and Dubuque, IA January 11-12.  The website says the opening screening is January 6th in Davenport, IA.   It looks like all the sisters involved are members of the pro-abortion front group NETWORK, of Nuns on the Bus fame. 

"I did exactly what the Church asked me, and now the Church is looking at me like 'Where have you come from? You know. Who are you?'"

"I've been at the community 50 years, I'm celebrating my golden jubilee. You're going to tell me for 50 years I haven't been faithful? I don't think so!"


The movie ironically explains exactly where the sisters went wrong, they changed from professed pray-ers to professional politicians. 

HT AS

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Boy...I am so thankful for my real nuns

Anonymous said...

Generally I glaze over your sensationalized drivel in the form of hot-headed libel. But not here. I know the film maker, Mary Fishman, we became Associates of the Sisters of Mercy together in 2010 in Chicago. The film does not, as your title purports, exalt the exodus of women and men religious, but tells intertwining stories of sisters who have been vowed members to many communities for decades and continue active ministries in human dignity and life.

I'd say shame on you for peddling lies you do not even understand, but at times I think shame might be soiled in its association to you. Prayers that some day you can be included in the "men of good will" lot.

Anonymous said...

My Prayer is that some day the "Nuns" without blessed habits will gain humility, do some soul searching, and practice obedience to the Church instead of trying to reconstruct it to their will from within like a internal cancer.
The shame is clearly on them. Are they are intertwined vowed members? I thought one of those vows was a vow of obedience.
The website for this movie seems to say that they moved from being daughters of the Church to being citizens of the world. My prayer is that they will one day be daughters of the Church again.
Thank God my parish has real nuns in union with the Holy Father.

Anonymous said...

I think the title of this movie is misspelled.
Shouldn't it be
a Brand of Sisters