The source explained that “the religious community, which leads a semi-contemplative life, couldn’t sustain itself with just three sisters, since their charism is to maintain constant adoration of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. For this reason, their superiors saw that it was best to close the house they had here in Matagalpa.”
The source said that “the only three sisters that remained are the three in the photo that was uploaded a short time ago.”
“There were always between six or more nuns. They had begun leaving months before, especially those whose residence permits were not renewed,” the source added.
This is the second religious congregation expelled by Ortega. In July, the Missionaries of Charity were forced to leave Nicaragua.
In March of this year, the apostolic nuncio, Archbishop Waldemar Stanislaw Sommertag, was expelled.
The former auxiliary bishop of Managua, Silvio Baez, has been living in exile in the United States after it became known that Ortega’s government had very probably ordered his assassination.
In recent months, several priests have been arrested and others continue to be harassed by the regime, which hasn’t hesitated to ban religious processions.
The outrages of former guerrilla fighter Ortega were condemned in a resolution approved Aug. 12 by the Organization of American States. The Ortega regime withdrew from the OAS in April.
This story was first published by ACI Prensa, CNA’s Spanish-language news partner. It has been translated and adapted by CNA.