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Related: About this forumPennsylvania nuns honored for pushing back on false voter fraud claims
We learned last fall that heck hath no fury like a group of Benedictine sisters falsely accused of voter fraud.
In October, Cliff Maloney, the founder of PA Chase, posted false claims on X that his conservative door-knocking organization had uncovered an address linked to the Benedictine Sisters in Erie that had 53 registered voters but no residents living there.
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie pushed back against that false claim with a press release that called on Maloney to account for his blatantly false post.
We do live at Mount Saint Benedict Monastery and a simple web search would alert him to our active presence in a number of ministries in Erie, said Sister Stephanie Schmidt, prioress. We also want to alert those who subscribe to X and other social media platforms to be vigilant and seek additional information before accepting these posts as truth. A free republic depends on free and fair elections. It depends equally on a discerning and conscientious citizenry who do not unquestioningly accept the word of anyone who has a social media platform.
https://keystonenewsroom.com/2025/08/21/pennsylvania-nuns-honored-for-pushing-back-on-false-voter-fraud-claims/

FakeNoose
(38,461 posts)Spoken by someone who went to Catholic schools for elementary grades, and parts of high school and college.
Most of the nuns I ever knew were very strict, but politically liberal.
cornball 24
(1,556 posts)
They are the best! I never would have said that 50 years ago ...
Thank you Sisters of Loretto!

