A native of Jharkhand, Sister Sienna of Mother Teresa Dies from COVID-19 contracted while bringing Food to Infected - RIP Sr. Sienna
COVID-19 has caused the death of a 73-year-old Sister of the Missionaries of Charity in the United Kingdom. Sister Sienna was admitted to hospital with complications of the viral infection and died due to the coronavirus on April 1, 2020.
The nun was working with the poor in Swansea, Wales, some near London. She was involved in distributing food and to those affected by the coronavirus. A native of Jharkhand state in India, Sister Sienna has served the community in England. She was also active in the spiritual services of the Indian Catholic community and had been a Sister for 50 years, noted Sr. Bresilla, in Kolkata.
The Sisters also ask for Prayer because now all the other sisters in her convent have contracted the virus.
The Statement from the convent said: With deep sorrow, we inform you that Sister Sienna M. C. (Missionaries of Charity founded by Mother Teresa), 73, from Swansea Convent (Wales, United Kingdom) contracted Covid-19 while serving the sick & has gone for her Eternal rest with our Lord yesterday. She was admitted to hospital last week. She is from Jharkhand, India. Please pray for the repose of her soul.
Kindly pray for the other M. C. Sisters in her convent. All the Sisters in her community are infected with the same disease & one is very serious. R. I. P., Sr Sienna, M.C.
-Vitae Christi media report.
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