A controversy is brewing in New York over a group of Catholic nuns who have been accused of neglecting and mistreating elderly residents at a care facility under their management. The allegations, which have sparked outrage and calls for greater accountability, center on the Sisters of Charity of New York's handling of a facility in the Bronx, where residents have reportedly been subjected to subpar living conditions and inadequate care. The Sisters of Charity, a 300-year-old organization known for its charitable work, have been operating the facility for decades, but critics say they have fallen short of their mission to provide compassionate care to the most vulnerable members of society. As the debate over the nuns' actions intensifies, advocates for the elderly are demanding a full investigation into the allegations and reforms to ensure that such neglect never happens again.


Opinion | The Nuns Caught in a New York Care Controversy  WSJ