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Thirteen Roman Catholicnuns from the sameMichiganconventdied from thecoronavirusin a deadly wave that claimed 12 in just one month. The nuns, ages 69 to 99, lived together across three floors atthe Felician Sisters convent in Livonia. They included teachers, an author and a secretary in the Vatican Secretariat of State, according to the Global Sisters Report, an outlet of the National Catholic Reporter publishing company. LOUISIANA GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES 3-DAY FAST AND PRAYER DUE TO CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK"I first heard two aides had contracted the virus," SisterMary Andrew Budinski, the superior of the convent,told Global Sisters Report. "We dont know who they are, and we dont want to know. Then it hit sisters on the second floor, and it went through like wildfire. "Twelve of the nuns died in one month between Good Friday, April 10, and May 10. The 13th nun died June 27; 17 others recovered. The group said on Monday the coronavirus deaths, which wiped out 22 percent of the residents, "may be the worst loss of life to a community of women religious since the 1918 influenza pandemic. "JONATHAN MORRIS ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT YEAR AFTER LEAVING PRIESTHOOD: IM SO GRATEFUL TO GODThe oldest, Sister Mary Luiza Wawrzyniak, 99, was the first. She diedApril 10. Four others followed that week: sistersCeline Marie Lesinski, 92, and Mary Estelle Printz, 95, died on April 12; SisterThomas Marie Wadowski, 73, on April 15; and SisterMary Patricia Pyszynski, 93, on April 17. The deaths continued in mid-April whenSisterMary Clarence Borkoski, 83, died April 20; SisterRose Mary Wolak, 86, died on April 21; and SisterMary Janice Zolkowski, 86, passed on April 22. SisterMary Alice Ann Gradowski, 73, died April 25; Sister Victoria Marie Indyk, 69, died April 26; and SisterMary Martinez Rozek, 87, died on April 28. Sister Mary Madeleine Dolan, 82, died May 10,SisterMary Danatha Suchyta, 98, died June 27. "They werent giving
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