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>It’s time for a little nun appreciation. I’ve selected seven of my favorite books by or about Catholic nuns, spanning the past eight hundred years or so. If you’ve never met (or read) a nun, here are seven worth getting to know.

https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/know-your-nuns-seven-essential-books

>> No.13812349

>>13812076
Based

>> No.13812374

>>13812076
>nun writers
>not Sister Jane Agnes of the Cross
You had one (1) job.

>> No.13812504
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13812504

I wanna fuck a hot nunーor at least a hot chick donning a habit. Any books about this feel?

>> No.13812518

Reminder that Millennials are becoming nuns at a much greater rate than either Boomers or Gen Xers did.

>> No.13812720

>>13812518

And it's a good thing.

>> No.13812722

>>13812518
source?

>> No.13812757

>>13812504
Blasphemy. Better go pray your Rosary.

>> No.13812880
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>>13812757
The only thing I'm praying for is to get hot nun pussy.

>> No.13812885

>>13812880
am i going to hell because i looked at this

>> No.13812896

>>13812076
FUCKIN based

>> No.13812908

>>13812518
Sad. It’s because there’s a shortage of good Catholic millennial men.

>> No.13812915

>>13812504
Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk

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>>13812885
Nope, nor would you be damned if you looked at this either.

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>>13812908
Millennials are also becoming priests at a greater rate than the previous two generations. I think it's just the Catholic Church being revived after about 50 years of decline.

>> No.13813465

>The Carmelite sisters wear a full habit and live and pray in community. They use the Extraordinary Form of the Mass and Divine Office. They live a life of penance, and enjoy few of the benefits or comforts of modern technology. The sisters rise for prayers at 4:30 a.m., fast often, do not eat meat, do not drive or own cars, use candles for light, and lack many appliances, such as a dishwasher. The bulk of the community is young, with most sisters in their 20s and 30s. They rarely leave their cloister, except for such things as medical emergencies. They do not have an active apostolate; as their website indicates, “The primary mission of the Carmelite Order is to pray and offer oblation for the Church and the world.”

https://www.catholicworldreport.com/2019/04/08/in-pennsylvania-carmelites-plan-a-micro-village-according-to-st-teresas-vision/

IT'S HAPPENING

>> No.13813468

>>13812504
Cringe and cumbrainpilled.

>> No.13813475

>>13812504
The Monk by Lewis

>> No.13813703

>>13813005
>I think it's just the Catholic Church being revived after about 50 years of decline.
Not if Francis has anything to say about it.