Their called the "Daughters of Saint Camillus", in Italian "Figlie di San Camillo", and their apostolate is caring for the sick. So they are as much saints as most people will ever see. And real nuns too, in real habits!!! Not like most in the USA.
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do you know that they are saints?
who said they were saints?
Their called the "Daughters of Saint Camillus", in Italian "Figlie di San Camillo", and their apostolate is caring for the sick.
So they are as much saints as most people will ever see. And real nuns too, in real habits!!! Not like most in the USA.
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