From Convents to the Capitol: Sisters Speak Out

Felician Sisters joined nearly 50 congregations at the U.S. Capitol on June 24 to pray and advocate against harmful budget cuts and inhumane immigration policies.

On June 24, Catholic sisters from nearly 50 congregations gathered at the U.S. Capitol to pray and advocate against severe budget cuts that threaten healthcare, food assistance, and social safety net programs — cuts that would harm families, children, the elderly, and disabled individuals. They also spoke out against increased funding for harsh immigration enforcement policies, including deportations without due process and family separations.

Felician Sisters Maryann Agnes Mueller, Mary Antonelle Chunka, and Dong Hong Marie Zhang participated in the event, delivering letters signed by the Felician Sisters in Chicago to Senator Tammy Duckworth’s (D–Ill.) office. They went to offices of senators from Illinois, Connecticut, and New Jersey. They joined in prayer, public witness, and advocacy for immigrants, families, and a just economy.

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Serving where needed since 1874

Founded in Poland in 1855, the Felician Sisters are a congregation of women religious inspired by the spiritual ideals of their foundress, Blessed Mary Angela Truszkowska, and Saints Francis of Assisi, Clare of Assisi and Felix of Cantalice. Arriving in North America in 1874 following Blessed Mary Angela’s directive “to serve where needed,” they helped to weave the social service system. Today, the Felician Sisters founded, sponsor or support through the presence of our sisters, more than 40 ministries – all continuing to evolve to meet the needs of the people they serve.

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