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MawBroon Sat 11-Mar-17 11:02:30

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/10/commuter-spots-seven-nuns-seven-sisters/

Classic!

Anniebach Sun 12-Mar-17 19:58:12

As a Christian I agree with you Dee, I have very dear friends who are nuns and have always respected their habit, the same applies to Muslim women too

Dee Sun 12-Mar-17 19:51:15

I always think of nuns when people criticise some muslim women who choose to cover their heads and bodies for religious reasons. I haven't heard any news stories of nuns being harassed or attacked in the street but for some people muslim women seem to be fair game. Its a funny old world. I'm an atheist but I don't think that gives me the right to dictate what people of faith do as long as it doesn't hurt anyone else.

Luckygirl Sun 12-Mar-17 18:28:22

There is a convent about a quarter of a mile from us. I went to the theatre in town one day and there were lots of nuns there having a drink at the bar. I was a bit surprised; but then saw what was showing - singalong Sound of Music! Closer inspection showed many of the nuns to be male!

Juney64 Sun 12-Mar-17 16:21:27

Elegran

Are the nuns in white veils a nursing order?
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Thatbags

It's his wife.

The order of these two posts me laugh out loud!!

VIOLETTE Sun 12-Mar-17 15:08:49

Had to laugh ...proves they have a sense of humour !

Jalima Sun 12-Mar-17 14:42:54

Re the Robert Kelly clip - Kelly's mother has said that the children thought he was skyping them (the grandparents) and bounded into the room for a chat as they usually do grin

goldengirl Sun 12-Mar-17 12:31:39

I thought the YouTube clip with the children was hilarious. The first child coming in made me think there but for the grace of God but then the baby hurtled in! The poor mother I presume didn't think she could be seen. It's one of the best interviews I've watched in ages and I applaud the Dad for keeping on keeping on!

Marieeliz Sun 12-Mar-17 12:13:18

One also looking as though she is drinking a Costa coffee.

I thought is was the Nanny as well. The children looked very fair.

Jalima Sun 12-Mar-17 10:13:41

Thank you for sharing that MawBroon grin
Is that a ciggie one is puffing on?

(If there's a lot of grouching today perhaps I'll switch off and do some gardening!)

The children bursting in on the tv interview was very funny and mother looked panic-stricken, then crawling backwards out of the room grin

JackyB Sun 12-Mar-17 10:10:23

There is a Carmelite convent near us. I have never seen one of the sisters out on the streets. (Although I don't know what their habit looks like)

The nuns in our parish (here in Germany) belong to a local order, and have very conservative dress - similar to the ones in the picture. In fact, in Germany, I think all nuns still wear full-length dress and head coverings. Nowadays, the ones at home in Newmarket wear knee-length navy dresses and coats and don't always cover their heads.

inishowen Sun 12-Mar-17 09:45:46

We went on holiday to Toronto some years ago. There was some sort of catholic convention. Our hotel was full of priests and nuns. It was surreal as there was a sea of black in the lobby. We felt quite out of place.

DanniRae Sun 12-Mar-17 08:19:54

Not the best shop for the nuns to be outside of if the first floor window displays are any thing to go by! blush

grannypiper Sun 12-Mar-17 07:22:23

fantastic

Rinouchka Sat 11-Mar-17 18:20:13

Speaking of nuns, here is a gaggle( a clutch, a swarm?) of them. I took this photo while waiting to cross the road in Milan. The noise was unbelievable! Looks as if one single friar is trying to restrain them.

Anniebach Sat 11-Mar-17 17:17:10

They are nuns of the Carmalite order which is an enclosed order so would not be nurses. Probably the nuns in ehite veils are novices

Galen Sat 11-Mar-17 17:15:35

I think the ones in white are postulants. I.e. They haven't taken their final vows

thatbags Sat 11-Mar-17 16:27:38

It's his wife.

Elegran Sat 11-Mar-17 13:45:49

Are the nuns in white veils a nursing order?

Elegran Sat 11-Mar-17 13:45:16

He was very gentle with the child - just reached back and stopped her coming any closer. I thought that was a harassed mother too. What lovely children - a sparky little 'un in the walker, rushing in after big sister to get in on the act. There's no show without Mr Punch!

thatbags Sat 11-Mar-17 13:38:39

I wonder what the significance of the white veil that some of the nuns are wearing is?

thatbags Sat 11-Mar-17 13:35:19

Oh good, I'm glad I'm not the only one who presumed she was his wife and the children's mother. Elsewhere people seemed to assume she was a nanny.

He wasn't unkind to the child. He gave it a firm signal that it shouldn't be there and that's all.

Luckygirl Sat 11-Mar-17 13:31:24

But he did not treat his child very kindly.

kittylester Sat 11-Mar-17 13:29:18

www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQUcDxC5FN0 this is it!

kittylester Sat 11-Mar-17 13:22:40

I loved that too Tippy especially his wife doing a handbrake turn while trying not to be seen on TV. grin

Tippy22 Sat 11-Mar-17 13:08:28

And what about the man being interviewed on the BBC and his children coming in behind him. That made me laugh out loud after a few stressful days.