Honestly, there’s a sense of comfort and relief seeing Sister Jean go to Indy. From all I’ve heard, she’s basically been secluded for a year because of this pandemic. To see her vaccinated and traveling, at 101 (...101!) is a sign that the pandemic is nearing its end. Some are tired of seeing her, but this should be celebrated more, IMHO, especially from that angle.
01grad wrote:Honestly, there’s a sense of comfort and relief seeing Sister Jean go to Indy. From all I’ve heard, she’s basically been secluded for a year because of this pandemic. To see her vaccinated and traveling, at 101 (...101!) is a sign that the pandemic is nearing its end. Some are tired of seeing her, but this should be celebrated more, IMHO, especially from that angle.
It’s only non Loyola fans that ever complain about sister Jean.