Not quite “The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared”, but three octogenarian squatter-nuns
TouchModeOn on
legit badass nuns on the run, ey? Gotta say tho, props to ‘em for stickin’ it to the man! 👏 Seriously, if at 80+ you got the guts to book it for freedom n’ adventure, yr my damn hero!
Khris777 on
>”Before I die in that old people’s home, I would rather go to a meadow and enter eternity that way,” said Sister Bernadette.
I’m 100% with her.
nevergonnasaythat on
This is a great movie story! Hopefully they have many more years to enjoy the convent together.
LionLucy on
Love this! Go, sisters!
Virtual-Half-2399 on
The story is so much worse. The provost allegedly made them sign a mandate which allowed him to took their savings and close their bank accounts, which they were unaware of and since they trusted the provost, haven’t even considered to be malicious.
They were given a contract which stated they may live in the convent for the rest of their lives but further down there was a passage which negates that agreement.
When they visited another convent in Germany, they were driven to the elderly care home, without any information, only with what they had with them. They were not allowed to return to their convent to retrieve personal belongings, as well as cash, which they hid in their wardrobe.
After speaking to a reporter and getting some public attention they got a threatening message to obey their provost.
I am happy to see their story is getting more attention. This behaviour is medieval and has no place in modern society. I wish them all the best and that this case gets investigated.
usethe4ce_uHorse on
what a wonderful story, and I must say the defiance part, goes across the board to all females when they set their mind to something and are quite determined. There is very little if anything that’s going to stop them, it’s always best to use caution and politely get out of the way.
It is refreshing to read something that makes you feel good and has a heartwarming story attached. It’s a welcome change from rhetoric filled American news. That never misses an opportunity of a tragedy to keep viewers, glued to their television, spinning them up and giving them anxiety. They have mastered the art of making tragic and horrible situations, considerably worse because big ratings equals big money.
I hope the sisters live out their days happily and in the Meadows and home they’ve lived for so long and are comfortable in.
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Not quite “The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out of the Window and Disappeared”, but three octogenarian squatter-nuns
legit badass nuns on the run, ey? Gotta say tho, props to ‘em for stickin’ it to the man! 👏 Seriously, if at 80+ you got the guts to book it for freedom n’ adventure, yr my damn hero!
>”Before I die in that old people’s home, I would rather go to a meadow and enter eternity that way,” said Sister Bernadette.
I’m 100% with her.
This is a great movie story! Hopefully they have many more years to enjoy the convent together.
Love this! Go, sisters!
The story is so much worse. The provost allegedly made them sign a mandate which allowed him to took their savings and close their bank accounts, which they were unaware of and since they trusted the provost, haven’t even considered to be malicious.
They were given a contract which stated they may live in the convent for the rest of their lives but further down there was a passage which negates that agreement.
When they visited another convent in Germany, they were driven to the elderly care home, without any information, only with what they had with them. They were not allowed to return to their convent to retrieve personal belongings, as well as cash, which they hid in their wardrobe.
After speaking to a reporter and getting some public attention they got a threatening message to obey their provost.
I am happy to see their story is getting more attention. This behaviour is medieval and has no place in modern society. I wish them all the best and that this case gets investigated.
what a wonderful story, and I must say the defiance part, goes across the board to all females when they set their mind to something and are quite determined. There is very little if anything that’s going to stop them, it’s always best to use caution and politely get out of the way.
It is refreshing to read something that makes you feel good and has a heartwarming story attached. It’s a welcome change from rhetoric filled American news. That never misses an opportunity of a tragedy to keep viewers, glued to their television, spinning them up and giving them anxiety. They have mastered the art of making tragic and horrible situations, considerably worse because big ratings equals big money.
I hope the sisters live out their days happily and in the Meadows and home they’ve lived for so long and are comfortable in.