Future of Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity Property by End of 2025?
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Vatican Declares Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity 'Extinct' on December 3, 2024, After Nuns Dismissed
Dec 3, 2024, 07:00 PM
The Vatican has officially declared the Monastery of the Most Holy Trinity in Arlington, Texas, as 'extinct' following the dismissal of several nuns from religious life. This decision, announced on December 3, 2024, comes after a prolonged dispute involving the nuns, who reportedly refused to accept their dismissal. The Bishop of Fort Worth confirmed the monastery's suppression, marking a significant development in the church's management of its religious communities.
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