This nun is Action Archivesliving on a prayer, or she's just pretty badass when it comes to natural disaster relief.
An off-duty cop in Miami went to check out the damage Hurricane Irma brought to a local neighborhood when he encountered a nun cutting up trees to clear the roadways...with a chainsaw.
Sister Margaret Ann wanted to help clean up damages after witnessing an almost car accident as a result of the storm. She took it upon herself to start the cleaning process.
SEE ALSO: Here's how you can help with Hurricane Irma relief effortsShe worked her way (in full on habit by the way) around one of the trees, unaware of her audience. Talk about b-o-s-s.
Sister had no problem ripping into the trees, which makes you wonder...where did she get her skills from? Is there a nun chainsaw-wielding course we're not aware of?
The Miami-Dade Police Department posted to Facebook, uploading the video and praising her for being the symbol of kindness in the community.
She mentioned her reason in an interview with CNN: "This was an opportunity where I could do something to help," she said "And thanks be to God I was able to do it."
An act of kindness can go along way especially when you're using a chainsaw in the name of God.
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