Battle of wills: Tiny order of French nuns takes on Vatican
Source: Associated Press
Battle of wills: Tiny order of French nuns takes on Vatican
By NICOLE WINFIELD
December 8, 2018
VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican has an unusual dilemma on its hands after nearly all the nuns in a tiny French religious order threatened to renounce their vows rather than accept the Holy Sees decision to remove their superior.
The sisters argue that the Vatican commissioners sent to replace their superior general, who is also the niece of the orders founder, have no understanding of their way of life or spirituality. The churchs conclusion contained in a summary of its investigation provided this week to The Associated Press is that the Little Sisters of Marie, Mother of the Redeemer are living under the tight grip of an authoritarian superior and feel a serious conflict of loyalty toward her.
The standoff marks an extraordinary battle of wills between the Vatican hierarchy and the group of 39 nuns, most in their 60s and 70s, who run homes for the aged in rural western and southern France. Their threat to leave comes at a time when the Catholic Church can hardly spare them, with the number of sisters plummeting in Europe and the Americas.
The unlikely revolt had been brewing for years but erupted in 2017, when the Vatican suspended the Little Sisters government and ordered the superior, Mother Marie de Saint Michel, removed. The Vatican says it took action after local church investigations in 2010 and 2016 found an excessive authoritarianism in her rule and serious problems of governance.
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