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on 7/25/2008 Well so much for me being a nun. I'm an atheist, 14 white boy. :/

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on 5/24/2008 To Betty: Indeed he was. In fact, I had 234 of his monks aswell.

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on 5/24/2008 To KayleighAnne: and was god pleased?

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on 5/23/2008 i had sex with 80 nuns

Patrice

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on 6/25/2007 Vision Vocation Guide's www.VocationMatch.com, recently featured in Time magazine, offers an easy way for discerners to find religious communities that match their interests and qualifications.

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on 6/25/2007 Vision Vocation Guide's www.VocationMatch.com offers an easy and innovative way for discerners to find religious communities that match up with their interests and qualifications.

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on 3/13/2007 thank you very much, i am now considering being a nun, thank you for the guidance!

maritzia

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on 5/22/2007 Seriously, you desperately need to have someone else rewrite this article. While it isn't entirely wrong, it's not entirely right either. Certainly, it can be much better done and much more informative than it is now.

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on 2/10/2006 Some Anglican and Lutheran denominations have small monastic communities where they have both monks and nuns.

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on 11/22/2005 If you are part of the Eastern Orthodox church, and you want to become a nun, you don't need to become Catholic or Buddhist. The Eastern Orthodox church has nuns as well.

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