Being a nun is not permanent. It’s a good way to be until you are ready for marriage and find the good guy that you want to marry.
Life for the “Singing Nun” did not end well.
God wants you be married regardless if you’re serving in the Catholic Church. That’s just some rule they made up.
I went to a church that had a convent during a Lenten season a couple of years ago. I was amazed at the sisters seemingly boundless joy and bliss. They radiated.
At least 80% of Vatican priest are homosexual.
At least 21% of Vatican nuns are lesbian.
https://www.newoxfordreview.org/documents/what-about-predator-lesbian-nuns/
https://walsinghamcommunity.org/
It appears, from the community’s website, that this young woman is not, technically, a nun, but a Religious Sister in simple vows. The community is in the Carmelite tradition and is structured to meet the needs in its environment.
Best wishes to all of them.
The nuns who ran my grammar school always called us students “my children”
thank you for posting this BBC news report. It is refreshing to see a positive article about Christianity in the msm for a change. May the young lady/nun be blessed with her decision to lead the life of a religious.
Never 7, then you have that weird kid in the middle.
Always shoot for an even number.
not everybody should marry or can marry...single life if done right can be very fulfilling in itself...
The Green Dolphin
I am not Catholic but I have found somewhere that
1) priests used to be married and their wives inherited their estate. Marriage was done away with so the Church would inherit the estate.
2) eating fish on Friday was originally established to help the Italian fishing industry centuries ago.
Am I wrong about these issues?