Goldenstein Monastery: Rebellious Nuns Withdraw From Instagram and Facebook
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The three elderly nuns of Goldenstein in Salzburg, who caused a worldwide stir with their illegal return to the monastery, are now withdrawing from the social media and thus signaling for the first time that they were directed towards a solution to the situation. The background is an ongoing referral of the Holy See to the monastery dispute, Kathpress informed on Wednesday. This step had been deliberately set as a sign of opposition, the legal r…
In the dispute over the Goldenstein monastery, the nuns are now withdrawing from the social media. Their lawyer speaks of a sign of welcome and hopes for a peaceful future in the monastery.
The Vatican has moved the nuns who occupy their former monastery to withdraw from the Internet, where the nuns had attracted much attention.
283,000 followers: The three elderly religious men and women join a social media retreat. A German theologian is referring to them in the dispute over their cloister occupation. The Vatican presents the case.
According to Kathpress, the temporary withdrawal of Instagram and Facebook highlights the "dialogue readiness of the sisters"
The sisters withdraw from Instagram and Co: "signs of accommodating" in the dispute with their religious superior. Most recently, they had almost 300,000 online fans.
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