celebrated her 110th birthday.
She shared some tips for anyone hoping to live an equally long life. She said:
”Take things as they come,”
“Love, love, and keep on loving – with joy!” added Sister Candida, then to the younger generation, she advised: “Have faith in the future, and put in as much work as you can to make your wishes come true.”
The nun also explained that her own wishes had been fulfilled by carrying out the work of the convent. She said:
“Throughout my life, I have always thought to myself: Where God puts me, that is the right place for me,”
Sister Candida Bellotti has lived through two world wars, ten popes and 57 prime ministers.She was born in Verona, and first became a nun in 1931, joining the order Ministre degli infermi di San Camillo and working as a nurse in hospitals and care homes across the country.
“Love, love, and keep on loving – with joy!” added Sister Candida, then to the younger generation, she advised: “Have faith in the future, and put in as much work as you can to make your wishes come true.”
The nun also explained that her own wishes had been fulfilled by carrying out the work of the convent. She said:
“Throughout my life, I have always thought to myself: Where God puts me, that is the right place for me,”
Sister Candida Bellotti has lived through two world wars, ten popes and 57 prime ministers.She was born in Verona, and first became a nun in 1931, joining the order Ministre degli infermi di San Camillo and working as a nurse in hospitals and care homes across the country.
In 2000, at the age of 93, the
nun moved to the Motherhouse of the convent, where she takes an active
part in community life and is known for her lively and joyful attitude.
She celebrated the milestone of
reaching 110 with other members of the order and the Bishop of Lucca,
Italo Castellani, while Pope Francis sent his birthday wishes.
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