Elderly Nuns Escape Austrian Retirement Home to Return to Convent
FRANCE 24 EnglishOctober 5, 20252 min140,654 views
9 connections·8 entities in this video→The Nuns' Escape and Return
- 88, 81, and 86-year-old nuns orchestrated an escape from a retirement home to return to their convent in Elizabethan, Austria.
- They were helped by villagers and former students of the Catholic school associated with the convent.
- The nuns were the last remaining sisters in the convent and were moved against their will in late 2023.
Life in the Convent and Church Concerns
- The nuns have returned to the Goldenstein Convent, located within the village castle, where they hope to live in peace.
- Their supporters have restored electricity and water, and refurbished rooms, despite the convent initially lacking these utilities.
- Church authorities express concern for the nuns' health and safety, but former students argue the nuns' wishes should be respected.
Nuns' Determination and Advocacy
- The sisters took vows to live in their convent until death and believe they should not be transferred elsewhere.
- They have created an Instagram account to share their daily lives, demonstrating their ability to live independently.
- Supporters emphasize the importance of consulting the sisters directly rather than making unilateral decisions about their living situation.
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