Must have been an imposter. Did anyone check credentials?
2006-12-11 18:47:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Dear Zotta1,
i'm not Roman Catholic (i'm a Christian) but i would say that a nun shouldn't be dropping F bombs and promoting things that are unbiblical. No problem with wearing street clothes, but sex, getting drunk and f bombs are definitely not things that a nun should be representing (especially in front of little kids).
i share your concern for the little kids. i'd definitely talk to those overseeing the counseling program and find out who invited her and make sure you protect the kids from future guest speakers who misrepresent the Bible...
i don't know if she's trying to be "hip" but even though society changes- God's standards and expectations of us do not. And considering this lady's position- completely unacceptable and damaging to the kids.
Hope that helps. Kindly,
Nickster
2006-12-12 03:10:19
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answered by Nickster 7
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Modern or not, nuns as"wives" of Jesus are held to a higher standard.
Was your nun addressing children? No she addressing teachers?
As far as RRC, you should have a person in charge of your program, and he/she is the one you should be addressing, not Yahoo! Answers,
2006-12-12 02:58:42
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answered by J. 7
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She must have kidnapped the real nun and took her place to promote wild sex and perversion and continue to destroy the solid foundation of morals that built America! TUrn her in - the diocese should know they have a spy and traitor in their midsts!!
2006-12-12 02:48:58
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answered by Debby B 6
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That was not a true Nun. Nuns follow their vows very religiously I should know my sister is a Nun
2006-12-12 02:51:19
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answered by ? 6
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I'm not Catholic,but I don't think that sort of behaviour should be condoned by the Church.It's not at all a good example to send to young,impressionable children,.This is assuming of course that she was a real nun and not a pretender.I'm unsure though of how you pretend to be a nun,especially if you were invited to a school to speak,Surely there'd be some sort of checking system.
2006-12-12 02:49:31
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answered by Serena 5
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Sorry, it cannot be accepted. Kids needs good teachers which will set good example that will enable them to follow the right direction.
2006-12-12 03:02:42
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answered by A2Z 4
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I think you had an imposter.
Nuns don't take a vow of intellectual obedience. They can think whatever they want.
A Sister, like a nun, but doesn't take the vow of poverty.
She may have been real. I have met some amazingly radical nuns. Nuns got arrested protesting the School of the Americas in Atlanta. Where they train people like Bin Laden and Saddam.
2006-12-12 02:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If this indeed happened, you should complain about it in writing, to both the school officials and the local bishop, providing dates, times, and as many particulars as possible.
2006-12-12 05:14:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok, as a person who has a nun for a sister, your story scares me. Stop trying to stir up scandal. If this really happened to you, then that aint no damn nun. No respectable convent would allow that. Either she's fake or the whole convent's fake.
2006-12-12 02:49:22
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answered by fliptastic 4
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Sounds like a rebel to me. But I'm not a Catholic, so my opinion on this is of limited value.
2006-12-12 02:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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