You shine, Sister, God bless you always and thank you for teaching us.
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There is something special about seeing "one of our own" so to speak. I always wish we could see more nuns in what I would dare call 'proper attire' here in the states! Thanks for the blog by the way. It's a great way to see things I might never have the opportunity to see in person.
This is Sr. Judith who works in the Holy See and lives at the Domus Mariae Guadaloupae near Largo Argentina. It makes one proud to call this faithful servant of the Church one of our own! God bless you, Sr. Judith!
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J.P. Sonnen is an author, history docent, educator and travel writer. His graduate degrees are from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome, Italy.
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There is something special about seeing "one of our own" so to speak. I always wish we could see more nuns in what I would dare call 'proper attire' here in the states!
Thanks for the blog by the way. It's a great way to see things I might never have the opportunity to see in person.
Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles. Recognise that habit anywhere.
This is Sr. Judith who works in the Holy See and lives at the Domus Mariae Guadaloupae near Largo Argentina. It makes one proud to call this faithful servant of the Church one of our own! God bless you, Sr. Judith!
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