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Mother Teresa
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My great Aunt.
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I'm thinking about it.
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Only after she became a nun. She became SISTER Euphemia, and an absolute fucking nightmare. I'd beat her with a large stick if I could get away with it, no matter how old she is now.
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I actually worked in IT with a woman with a loud declarative voice and a "type A+" personality. She used to knit using wool she carded from her rabbits. She left that job, got laid off from the next place, and decided to take the vows. She was a convert to Catholicism.
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My eldest sister went to the convent to be a missionary. She came home within a few months - I don't know if she quit or if she was sent home. I was much younger and never really grasped what was going on. I CAN tell you that a year or so later she married her highschool sweetheart and they have been together ever since.
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A distant relative on my mother's side of the family. She taught science in a Catholic high school for many years.
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No, Beavis, I don't.
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Yes, Beavis I personally do. Does that mean you and I can no longer be friends. BOO HOO!
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No, me and all my classmates ran like hell.
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no but my bisexual aunt became a preacher
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One of the girls who lived next door when I was growing up became a nun. She is still a really cool nun. With love in Christ.
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I have respect for that path, but being raised in Catholic grade school, I just could not bear them. Then to make matters even worse, the only woman I know that became a nun was supremely dysfunctional. That said, the right person with the right heart and attitude would be someone I would totally respect.
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No, I don't think people here care about religion that much anymore. +5
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