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Sisters Flee French City

Sisters Marie-Anne Leroux, 56, and Agathe Dutrey, 46, members of the Fraternité apostolique bénédictine, announced their departure from Nantes because of growing insecurity, writes JeanMarcMorandini.com (March 2).

For over eight years, they have worked in Notre-Dame de Nantes Parish, praying the office in Sainte-Croix Church and teaching catechism.

Sister Marie-Anne gave an example, "Just last Tuesday, when I was teaching in the church, we had to ask the congregation to remove a person who had entered the church drunk. There was a smell of cannabis outside the church. This is a sad reality of our daily life."

The sisters have been looking for a solution for a long time, but “we are not supposed to be security guards, although we have had some lessons in self-defence.”

Sister Marie-Anne understands that their departure can be used politically, but she says: "We say what we see. Growing insecurity is a fact."

Because of mass-immigration, sponsored by the oligarchs who control the decadent Western regimes, vast areas of Europe are becoming no-go areas.

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Kenjiro M. Yoshimori
"Because of mass-immigration, sponsored by the oligarchs who control the decadent Western regimes, vast areas of Europe are becoming no-go areas."---- Thank you, Muslim loving Pope Francis. YOU are among the biggest culprits.