Twelve sisters at a convent outside Detroit died of COVID-19 within the same month
The 12 Felician Sisters that died of COVID-19 in one month at a convent in Livonia, Mich. Coronavirus spread so quickly through a convent in Michigan that it claimed the lives of 12 sisters in one month, beginning on Good Friday.
The sisters were longtime members of the convent and leave behind a legacy of service, according to their obituaries supplied by English. They all served others through different roles, from teaching to helping at-risk children to playing music to publishing a 586-page book about the history of the convent.One sister won a commercial script-writing contest for Campbell's Soup with her second-grade class.
The women all lived and worked on the 360-acre campus that was once home to 800 sisters, according to thean independent, non-profit Catholic news publisher. Now, only around 50 reside there, according to English.
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