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"If there's a single phrase to describe Sister Simone, it is 'compassionate conviction.' With bravery, with courage, with optimism, she is focused on the common good. She is a champion for the cause of peace and justice. She has the will and the drive to do right."--Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
"Who doesn't love a feisty nun? The Catholicism of Sister Campbell...is the faith of social justice activists like Dorothy Day and Thomas Merton, the church whose pope pleaded for relief of the 'misery and wretchedness pressing so unjustly on the majority of the working class.'"--New York Times
"[Campbell] is an unusual combination of hard-hitting political strategist and poetry-writing spiritual figure...Campbell's style of engagement on the Hill is part Zen master, part political tactician."--Washington Post
"Campbell's advocacy is rooted in her faith, in doing what Jesus says we should do."--Chicago Tribune
"Nuns have played many roles in Catholic history, from convent monastics to street activists, but it's difficult to think of another nun like Sister Simone Campbell. A registered lobbyist and political strategist, she has exercised quiet but important influence in advancing liberal Catholic causes in Washington."--Time magazine
"The Nuns on the Bus rolled into South Bend, Ind., on Thursday evening to find the same sort of enthusiastic crowds that often greet Notre Dame teams coming home after big wins on the road."--National Catholic Reporter
"And on the fourth day...Nuns on the Bus came to South Bend, Indiana...the women religious involved in this nine-state pilgrimage met with 300 adoring, sign-waving supporters..."--Commonweal
"My conservative friends insist Paul Ryan's Roadmap is the answer to our economy to ensure a rosy future for our children... These courageous nuns decided to follow their conscience and report what the real effects would mean for Americans. Nuns on the Bus are hitting the road with the facts..."--Detroit News
"Nuns on the Bus share a gospel of community and collective responsibility...The Nuns on the Bus speak with the kind of moral authority that politicians simply do not have, no matter how much they try to dress up Ayn Rand's philosophy in religious rhetoric."--Examiner
"Nuns on the Bus travel the continent on behalf of justice. It is hard to choose a word to describe the interaction between the crowd and the travelers. One could say 'enthusiastic, ' or 'excited, ' but none of those words really captures the mood. The only word that fits is love."--People's World
Reseña del editor:
Filled with powerful, inspiring stories, a Roman Catholic nun shares her journey across the country to rally support against Paul Ryan's budget, which would cut vital social programs for the poor and middle class and how she has continued to gather support and lobby for change in Washington, DC. 30,000 first printing.
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