Three Catholic nuns in Austria are occupying the convent they've called home for decades. They returned there from a retirement home they say they were forced to move to. The story has sparked a broader debate about the autonomy of older people.
Breakdown
- Three elderly nuns returned to Schloss Goldenstein monastery after living in a retirement home. 5s
- The nuns claim they were moved to the retirement home against their wishes. 1m 3s
- Supporters helped the nuns regain access to the monastery and provided assistance. 1m 12s
- Church authorities say attempts were made to renovate the convent for elderly care, but these were rejected by the nuns. 1m 29s
- The church has warned the nuns that returning to the convent violates their vows, but the nuns are determined to stay. 1m 49s