'How many of us will be left?' Catholic nuns face loss, pain

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'How many of us will be left?' Catholic nuns face loss, pain

Sister Mary Charlene Ozanick, of the Felician Sisters of North America, prays during morning Mass at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Communities of Catholic nuns are absorbing devastating losses from outbreaks of the coronavirus. The Felician Sisters lost 21 of their own, in four U.S. convents, a remarkable blow for a community of about 450 women. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Sister Mary Charlene Ozanick, of the Felician Sisters of North America, right, laughs at a motivational quote written on a bar of soap given to her by a fellow nun at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Sister Mary Carol Kardell, of the Felician Sisters of North America, prays with rosary beads during morning Mass at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Communities of Catholic nuns are absorbing devastating losses from outbreaks of the coronavirus. The Felician Sisters lost 21 of their own, in four U.S. convents, a remarkable blow for a community of about 450 women. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Nuns of the Felician Sisters of North America conclude morning prayers at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Last October the nuns lost one of their own, Sister Mary Evelyn Labik, to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
In this April 24, 2020, photo provided by Sister Mary Alfonsa Van Overberghe, nuns from a convent in Livonia, and others gather at the burial site of one of 13 nuns who have died from the coronavirus in the Michigan city. (Sister Mary Alfonsa Van Overberghe via AP)
In this photo provided by Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich, Sister Mary Evelyn Labik is recognized for her 60 years with the Felician Sisters of North America, in Greensburg, Pa., on Oct. 4, 2020. Labik contracted the coronavirus soon after and died. (Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich via AP)
In this photo provided by Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich, Felician Sister Mary Evelyn Labik waters flowers at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on June 22, 2020. Labik died after contracting COVID-19 last October. (Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich via AP)

'How many of us will be left?' Catholic nuns face loss, pain

Sister Mary Charlene Ozanick, of the Felician Sisters of North America, prays during morning Mass at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Communities of Catholic nuns are absorbing devastating losses from outbreaks of the coronavirus. The Felician Sisters lost 21 of their own, in four U.S. convents, a remarkable blow for a community of about 450 women. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Sister Mary Charlene Ozanick, of the Felician Sisters of North America, right, laughs at a motivational quote written on a bar of soap given to her by a fellow nun at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Sister Mary Carol Kardell, of the Felician Sisters of North America, prays with rosary beads during morning Mass at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Communities of Catholic nuns are absorbing devastating losses from outbreaks of the coronavirus. The Felician Sisters lost 21 of their own, in four U.S. convents, a remarkable blow for a community of about 450 women. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
Nuns of the Felician Sisters of North America conclude morning prayers at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on Thursday, March 25, 2021. Last October the nuns lost one of their own, Sister Mary Evelyn Labik, to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)
In this April 24, 2020, photo provided by Sister Mary Alfonsa Van Overberghe, nuns from a convent in Livonia, and others gather at the burial site of one of 13 nuns who have died from the coronavirus in the Michigan city. (Sister Mary Alfonsa Van Overberghe via AP)
In this photo provided by Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich, Sister Mary Evelyn Labik is recognized for her 60 years with the Felician Sisters of North America, in Greensburg, Pa., on Oct. 4, 2020. Labik contracted the coronavirus soon after and died. (Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich via AP)
In this photo provided by Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich, Felician Sister Mary Evelyn Labik waters flowers at St. Anne Home in Greensburg, Pa., on June 22, 2020. Labik died after contracting COVID-19 last October. (Sister Mary Jeanine Morozowich via AP)