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Nuns who broke back into their Austrian convent ‘are step closer to being able to stay’

Three elderly nuns who broke back into their Austrian convent after being moved to a care home are closer to being allowed to stay, with plans to travel to Rome for a potential audience with Pope Leo XIV seen as a positive sign. The Vatican's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith is working on a resolution, while the nuns argue their right to remain under church law.

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Nuns who broke back into their Austrian convent ‘are step closer to being able to stay’

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