It’s a risk. I had a music professor who was a priest, when I was in college. He got a scholarship to the Manhattan School of Music and off he went to study piano performance. He’s not a priest any more. He wanted this world, not the next.
And what about Amy Grant, who started out singing Christian pop and then tried to go regular pop and got divorced and remarried and has never recaptured the pure inspiration she had before fame went to her head. (My perception— I”m not an Amy Grant expert).
All I can say is, the Sister’s motives seem wholesome enough, so she needs some prayer to keep her grounded. I think she really did affect some people, though. Somehow, just seeing a young nun in habit reminds people that there is sincere good in the world, without a worldly, cynical undertone. It gives people hope.
Thanks for your reply.