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The Disappearing Nuns of Italy

The number of nuns in this staunchly Catholic country is reducing so rapidly there may be none left by 2050. At a cloistered convent, aging sisters worry who will care for them, let alone continue their unwavering mission.

Francesca Manolino
Jan 07, 2016
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Sister Zenaide celebrated her 101st birthday last February. On a recent winter day in the convent she calls home, she sang repeatedly in a low voice:

“In the voice quivers a cry / whispering with its singing / a regret of thousand illusions.”

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