A Michigan convent is mourning the loss of more than a dozen of its sisters after the deadly coronavirus tore through the nunnery in what might be the worst loss of life to a community of religious women in the U.S. since the 1918 influenza pandemic.
As CNN reported, 12 members the Felician Sisters convent in Livonia died within the same month as a result of the virus, with a 13th having initially survived before eventually succumbing to its effects in June.