Such a sad situation. The Sisters have helped all people throughout their lives. Thank You Sisters, for all your Great Work! The higher administration, should be able to find ways to keep this retirement home for mostly Sisters, open. Especially, at this stage of their lives. (Many years ago; I was taught by Dominican Sisters, in The Bronx).
This is the life they chose well there no different from any other human if they can’t look after them selfs or have nobody them they go to a care home like we do I don’t see why there special there not
@@rjyahin05 I don't regard agnosticism in those terms. Its where I need to be in order to feel safe, and possibly to heal if that ever happens. Among a number of smaller occurrences, religion cost me a marriage. It's hard to forgive something like that.
@@joewoodchuck3824 I feel sorry that but for me materialism and godlessness is the culprit in the spiritual malnourishment which in turn dries up your sense of identity. Faith welcomes doubts and abhors certainty.
Such a sad situation.
The Sisters have helped all people throughout their lives.
Thank You Sisters, for all your Great Work!
The higher administration, should be able to find ways to keep this retirement home for mostly Sisters, open.
Especially, at this stage of their lives.
(Many years ago; I was taught by Dominican Sisters, in The Bronx).
Why don't the catholic administrators vatican help them with the funds? Catholic church is the richest institution in the world...
Dr. Carr bcz they t bussy helping themselves!! Ironic where is the money ??? Oh please
This is the life they chose well there no different from any other human if they can’t look after them selfs or have nobody them they go to a care home like we do I don’t see why there special there not
The Vatican has billions they should look after them it’s not our problem I think this is disgusting asking for money
Hypocrits! Leave it to a religion to turn on it's own. Glad I'm agnostic.
Agnosticism is soft, shallow and boring. I was there. Take a gamble and give it your all.
@@rjyahin05 I don't regard agnosticism in those terms. Its where I need to be in order to feel safe, and possibly to heal if that ever happens. Among a number of smaller occurrences, religion cost me a marriage. It's hard to forgive something like that.
@@joewoodchuck3824 I feel sorry that but for me materialism and godlessness is the culprit in the spiritual malnourishment which in turn dries up your sense of identity. Faith welcomes doubts and abhors certainty.