How the Poor People’s Campaign is making ‘good trouble’

A large group of the Sisters of Mercy, wearing purple t-shirts, pose for a picture holding Poor People's Campaign signs. In the background is a blue, cloudy sky, and buildings in Washington, D.C.

So many of us are taught that polite dinner conversation avoids topics such as religion and politics. These two hot-button issues, we are told, have nothing to do with one another. And while it’s true that religious freedom and the rich diversity of traditions in our country are crucial values, we have a pope who has stated clearly that a good Catholic meddles in politics.

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