>>They have a well thumbed playbook of euphemisms from which they pull these phrases.<<
One must ask why they are airing their dirty habits in public. If they want reform then it should be discussed within the Church, not paraded in public.
Lots of nuns seem to need defrocking these days.
I so badly wanted to become a nun-my parents wouldn’t allow it and back in those days, you obeyed your parents. It was also a lot more difficult to become a nun as they weren’t really hurting for membership back then and could be very choosy; if you didn’t have family support to be a nun, that worked against you.
Anyway, that being said, being a nun meant one thing: serving the Lord, all day every day.
There is nothing to “search for” or questions to be asked, unless you want a different outcome and that’s what they are looking for.
The only question they should be asking is:
“How can I serve you today Lord?”
Anything beyond that is part of an agenda.