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DETROIT – When Lisa Zervos heard 13 religious sisters living together in a Livonia, Michigan, convent died of coronavirus, she felt heartbroken.She sent the Catholic order a donation, brought flowers to the sisters' graves and kneeled down to pray for the repose of their souls."I was so sorry they suffered," Zervos, 52, of Northville, said. To help, the Catholic Foundation set up a fund, hoping to raise a $100,000, which, the creators said, could go a long way to help care for the sisters and, if invested, generate $5,000 to $10,000 a year for them.In New Jersey:17 nuns from Sisters of Charity in Convent Station have died during coronavirus outbreakBeginning in the 1930s, the sisters founded schools and hospitals in Livonia, when the Detroit suburb was just a small town and farms.
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