Dramatic certificate for Sister Bendita, higher than a monastery in Mandalay, the area most affected by the earthquake, where places of worship, buildings and homes were completely destroyed while the number of deaths continues to increase. “Derna, who partially collapsed, is now inappropriate. Everything is missing here, but there is no help. ”

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“Now our future is uncertain, we do not know how we can resume our mission. We live every day that passes with complete pain and it seems that we have lost hope. ” It is the horror of the earthquake that destroyed Myanmar, which struck the Monastery of the Good Shepherd from Mandalay, at 12.50 am on March 28. We all scream and resort under the tables. Soon after, everything shives again, stronger and terrible than before. ”

Pain andSto

The religious media tells the Vatican media that her greatest fear at the time is that the building has completely collapsed and that in the ruins they may not only be their beloved sisters, but also girls who welcome some social aid programs. Fortunately, no one lost his life or was injured. But our hearts were full of anguish and felt that we were dying inside.

VibrateIt is continuous

Since then, nothing was the same: the sisters were forced to leave the temple, who suffered from many landslides and many deep cracks that endanger their stability, and forced to move to the headquarters of the first floor of the old cosmetic hall, which is located a few apples from their monastery. “We are still shocked, we can no longer sleep at night. The symmetry occurs without interruption, up to five or six times a day, and not knowing the time you will continue.

Great damageS

This despair was also fed with the fact that in all Mandalay, the center of the earthquake, most Christian churches and places were severely damaged. “Not only that,” the nun explains, “as the Buddhist monastery collapsed, as did the mosque and other buildings, roads and bridges.

NeedGive everything

While the local church, through Cáritas and other solidarity organizations, is trying to help hosting those displaced in their own structures that were standing, calling the sister Benida the international community to send food, water, medicines, hygiene and clothes as soon as possible: “But, until now, you have never reached anything.”

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