Apostolic Visitation: More Nuns Persecuted
The Vatican has asked the Carmelite nuns of Savannah, Georgia, to disappear following an apostolic visitation in 2022 (LifeSiteNews.com, April 28).
The three sisters and two novices were ordered in September 2022 to leave their monastery, which sits on prime real estate, by the end of the year. The older sisters were told to "find a nursing home", including a 95-year-old sister who was one of the nuns who founded the convent in 1958.
The nuns didn't comply. In February, the anti-Catholic Carmelite Federation and Savannah Bishop Stephen Parkes met with the nuns to order them to leave within two months. In April this year, the nuns asked for more time.
This is not Parkes' first act of destruction. Last year he forbade the celebration of Holy Mass in his diocese after 25 years.
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The three sisters and two novices were ordered in September 2022 to leave their monastery, which sits on prime real estate, by the end of the year. The older sisters were told to "find a nursing home", including a 95-year-old sister who was one of the nuns who founded the convent in 1958.
The nuns didn't comply. In February, the anti-Catholic Carmelite Federation and Savannah Bishop Stephen Parkes met with the nuns to order them to leave within two months. In April this year, the nuns asked for more time.
This is not Parkes' first act of destruction. Last year he forbade the celebration of Holy Mass in his diocese after 25 years.
Picture: carmelofsavannah.org, #newsVfoqdwiswh