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Le correspondant officiel de RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, résidant à Washington DC, USA a déposé cette information.

En l’espace d’un mois, treize révérends sœurs d’un couvent du Michigan sont décédées des suites d’un coronavirus.

Du 10 avril, vendredi saint, au 10 mai, douze sœurs âgées de 69 à 99 ans sont mortes du COVID-19 lors de la présentation du couvent de la Bienheureuse Vierge Marie en Livonie.

La 13e sœur, sœur Mary Danatha Suchyta, est décédée de la maladie le 27 juin à 98 ans.

Avant sa mort, sœur Mary Danatha avait été membre de la congrégation félicienne pendant 80 ans, et les 13 personnes décédées étaient membres depuis au moins 50 ans.

«Nous pleurons chacune de nos sœurs qui sont décédées pendant la période de la pandémie dans toute la province, et nous apprécions grandement tous ceux qui nous tiennent dans la prière et nous soutiennent de plusieurs manières», a déclaré sœur Mary Christopher Moore, ministre provinciale. de Notre-Dame de l’Espérance.

17 autres sœurs avaient la maladie mais elles se sont toutes rétablies.

“Nous savions tous que si ça touchait l’endroit, ce serait mauvais”, a déclaré Sœur Mary Ann Smith, qui était malade du virus de la mi-avril à la fin mai, au Global Sisters Report. “Mais nous n’avons jamais prévu à quelle vitesse cela irait.”

Elle a déclaré à la succursale que lorsqu’elle était atteinte de la maladie, elle a prié Dieu de se suicider.

«J’étais si malade, je prierais que le Seigneur me prenne», a déclaré sœur Mary Ann. “J’avais tellement mal.”

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O correspondente oficial da agência de notícias RECOWACERAO, RECONA, residente em Washington DC, EUA, registrou nesta notícia.

Em um mês, treze irmãs reverendas de um convento de Michigan morreram de coronavírus.

De 10 de abril, sexta-feira santa a 10 de maio, doze irmãs com idade entre 69 e 99 anos morreram de COVID-19 no convento da Apresentação da Bem-aventurada Virgem Maria na Livônia.

A 13ª irmã, irmã Mary Danatha Suchyta, morreu da doença em 27 de junho aos 98 anos.

Antes de sua morte, a irmã Mary Danatha era membro da congregação Felician por 80 anos, e todos os 13 que morreram eram membros por pelo menos 50 anos.

“Lamentamos cada uma de nossas irmãs que passaram durante o período da pandemia por toda a província e agradecemos imensamente a todos os que nos prendem em oração e nos apoiam de várias maneiras”, disse a irmã Mary Christopher Moore, ministra da província. de Nossa Senhora da Esperança.

Outras 17 irmãs tiveram a doença, mas todas se recuperaram.

“Todos nós sabíamos que, se chegasse ao local, seria ruim”, disse a irmã Mary Ann Smith, que estava doente com o vírus de meados de abril até o final de maio, ao Global Sisters Report. “Mas nunca previmos o quão rápido isso seria”.

Ela disse à imprensa que quando estava doente com a doença, orou a Deus para tirar a vida.

“Eu estava tão doente que rezava para que o Senhor me levasse”, disse a irmã Mary Ann. “Eu estava com muita dor.”

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The official Correspondent of RECOWACERAO NEWS AGENCY, RECONA, resident in Washington DC, USA has filed in this news.

Within one month, thirteen reverend sisters of a Michigan convent have died from Coronavirus.

From April 10, which was Good Friday, to May 10, twelve sisters ranging in age from 69 to 99 died of COVID-19 at the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary convent in Livonia.

The 13th sister, Sister Mary Danatha Suchyta, died of the disease on June 27 at age 98.

Before her death, Sister Mary Danatha had been a member of the Felician congregation for 80 years, and all 13 who died were members for at least 50 years.

“We grieve for each of our sisters who have passed during the time of the pandemic throughout the province, and we greatly appreciate all of those who are holding us in prayer and supporting us in several ways,” said Sister Mary Christopher Moore, provincial minister of Our Lady of Hope.

Another 17 sisters had the disease but they all recovered.

“We all knew if it hit the place, it would be bad,” Sister Mary Ann Smith, who was sick with the virus from mid-April until the end of May, told the Global Sisters Report. “But we never anticipated how quickly it would go.”

She told the outlet that when she was ill with the disease she prayed to God to take her life.

“I was so sick, I would pray the Lord would take me,” Sister Mary Ann said. “I was in so much pain.”

Rev. Fr. George Nwachukwu