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Published on Monday, 4 March 2019
Third anniversary of the martyrdom of Missionaries of Charity nuns in Aden

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The Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia marked on Sunday, March 3, the third anniversary of the martyrdom of four nuns from the Missionaries of Charity, founded by Mother Teresa of Calcutta. On this anniversary, Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia Bishop Paul Hinder celebrated Holy Mass which was attended by priests and a large number of people.

The Mother Teresa sisters killed in Aden knew the risks they faced in remaining in the country, according to the Catholic Vicar Apostolic for Southern Arabia.

The four nuns were killed when gunmen stormed a Catholic-run retirement home in Yemen's southern city, killing 16 people.

The home, run by the Missionaries of Charity, an organization established by Mother Teresa of Calcutta, has about 80 residents.

Bishop Paul Hinder told the Fides news agency at the time that he had discussed the volatile situation in Yemen with the sisters about a year ago. "They told me there was nothing to discuss: they would not leave whatever happened, because they wanted to stay with the people entrusted to their care. It was clear that on the part of the sisters this was no exhibition of heroism; it was purely their desire to follow Jesus Christ. I respected the sisters' decision, and am convinced that their martyrdom will bear fruit also for the lives of other Christians living in the Arabian Peninsula".

Hinder said the local people loved the sisters and admired their selfless service. "This earned the Sisters the people's warmth and affection and perhaps that was precisely what some disliked," he said.