By Kevin Kayhart For Dailymail.com
Published: 04:33 BST, 9 June 2019 | Updated: 05:29 BST, 9 June 2019
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An 89-year-old Roman Catholic nun, who battled with pop superstar Katy Perry for years over the sale of a Los Angeles convent, collapsed and died during a court appearance in March of 2018.
Now Sister Rita Callanan, the only surviving nun who lived at the Order of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary, issued some tough words about Perry more than a year after Sister Catherine Rose Holzman's death.
'I really didn't like Katy Perry. I'm sure she doesn't like me,' the 81-year-old nun told the New York Post, adding that the singer 'has blood on her hands.'
Reportedly, Holzman's last words before she passed were: 'Katy Perry. Please stop.'
Tough words: Sister Rita Callanan said Katy Perry 'has blood on her hands' in regards to the pop superstar's effort to buy a former convent in Los Angeles
Holzman and Callanan were among the nuns who lived on the eight-acre property after it was purchased in 1972.
The sisters occupied it until 2011, when they say they were forced to move.
The nuns sought to sell the land and the 30,000-square-foot Spanish-Gothic home for $15.5 million to restaurateur Dana Hollister, who wanted to convert the property into a hotel.
But the