The feast would follow three Christmas Masses in the convent chapel starting at midnight Christmas Eve.
Cantin suddenly became ill, went to the bathroom and ran out the convent's front door.
The last laundry - in a Dublin convent - closed as late as 1996.
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Another example is convent-educated Meghna Shirali, 18, who once had her life chalked out for her.
Those who escaped the convent walls have had no easy time either, the group said.
She was educated at a convent in Karachi, and then at Harvard and Oxford.
Hotel Morandi alla Crocetta, is a former medieval convent and a real stunner.
She devised false doctrines, he charged, and defied orders to stay in her convent and not teach.
By January 14th nine churches, a convent and a Sikh temple across the country had been hit.
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Once out of the convent she discovers a similar passion for sex, and the novel changes tone.
Along with a couple of years at a convent school, that seems to have been her education.
The nuns wanted the nurses to move in with them in the convent.
After the convent, Aisling acquired a qualification that led to a post in the general office of educational publishers.
Any attempt by the Moscow clergy to occupy Mary Magdalene's convent by force could also trigger a diplomatic brouhaha.
She decided that the convent should not accept money for Miss Bailey's work, even though it was hard up.
The prioress at the convent seems not to have been a Bunnykins fan.
Benedict will live in the converted Mater Ecclesiae convent just behind St Peter's Basilica, with his personal secretary, Georg Gaenswein.
They should go to their accountant's office in the convent at night and carefully make copies of every document there.
The convent's longtime accountant and a local attorney had persuaded the nuns to invest in a shopping mall in Montreal.
She joined the 80 or so other nuns who lived in the drab, five-story cement convent in Sainte Foy, Quebec.
And that August, a convent of the Franciscan order, a house for repentant women, gave refuge to the grieving Fornarina.
The church and its convent are firmly in white hands, although Russian pilgrims of all affiliations flock there to worship.
As part of her professional responsibilities, Gomez made purchases for the 75 Catholic nuns and 60 lay employees at the Convent.
The Holy Monastery of St Stephanos was founded around 1400 and is now a convent with wonderful views of the Pinios River.
In conveying the poetry of Shakespeare on the hastily assembled convent stage she perfectly knew her lines, and the audience was kind.
The author William Dalrymple describes seeing Christians and Muslims praying together in a Greek Orthodox convent in Syria a few years ago.
The convent's operating budget has been drastically reduced and its charities curtailed.
She taught history and French at the school attached to the convent.
During one orchestral interlude, the crowd slowly crossed the stage, leaving behind broken furniture and torn books, the detritus of the wrecked convent.
The dictionary definitions of convent and monastery do not include married men and women and single persons living separate lives in separate households.
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