Yes, one of my very good friends who was also my elementary school principal and we stayed friends until she passed at a very old age. If you ever have a chance to talk to a Nun their stories of the calling are remarkable
I grew up seeing nuns in habits, but that’s not seen very often anymore here in Canada. I’ve seen many dressed in the traditional way in Italy, though.
Yes, I had the same thought in my mind as others: here, nuns do not wear habits anymore. But I have seen a “uniform” of sorts, still. A grey sweater and skirt, for example, that everyone wears. My favourite thing about this shot is the dramatic confluence of ancient tradition and the cutting edge technology together. Of course, that is why you are highlighting the shot. 🙂 Great, great capture.
I kinda remember the Horror movie the “Nun” :-)))
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Hihi, luckily I haven’t seen it, Just Blue. 😀
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We see very few of them, and many of the nuns here no longer wear their habits
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Oh, really? There are still many in Italy. I have yet to talk to one. Amore says they are just normal people. 😀 Clearly technical too.
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Yes, one of my very good friends who was also my elementary school principal and we stayed friends until she passed at a very old age. If you ever have a chance to talk to a Nun their stories of the calling are remarkable
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Excellent capture, Manja
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Thank you, Sue. We had just parked when I saw her and heard the noise. 😀 More shots of this door tomorrow.
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Yay!
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Stunning photo 😀
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Thank you, Cee. More of this door tomorrow.
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Twelve years of nuns in Catholic school. The nightmares continue… 😮
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I “liked” your comment but I don’t like hearing of the nightmares. 😦
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I grew up seeing nuns in habits, but that’s not seen very often anymore here in Canada. I’ve seen many dressed in the traditional way in Italy, though.
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Right, Lynette, there are really many around here. Thank you.
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Yes, I had the same thought in my mind as others: here, nuns do not wear habits anymore. But I have seen a “uniform” of sorts, still. A grey sweater and skirt, for example, that everyone wears. My favourite thing about this shot is the dramatic confluence of ancient tradition and the cutting edge technology together. Of course, that is why you are highlighting the shot. 🙂 Great, great capture.
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Thank you, Crystal! I couldn’t believe my eyes and ears! 😀
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