13 Reverend sisters at Michigan convent die from Coronavirus

13 Reverend sisters at Michigan convent die from Coronavirus

Not less than thirteen reverend sisters have died from Coronavirus, with twelve sisters passing in the span of a month.

They all worked and lived together at a Michigan convent.

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

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, according to a list provided by Suzanne English, executive director for mission advancement for Our Lady of Hope Province, which oversees the 469 Felician sisters in about 60 convents around the U.S. and Canada.

“We grieve for each of our sisters who has 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 a number of ways,” said Sister Mary Christopher Moore, provincial minister of Our Lady of Hope.

Forty-four Felician sisters now live at the Michigan convent, down from 57 in April, English said.

Another 17 sisters had the disease but they all recovered.

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