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Has there ever been a pope(especially in the mideaval period) that was a monastic before becoming pope?
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It's truly beautiful. Have you explored any religious orders at all? Are there any that particularly catch your eye?The Lord's Envoy said:I've always been fascinated by the monastic life. I wish I could really spend 3 months in a monastary learning and observing.
Actually there are monastaries that allow that. I dunno which ones, but if you are really interested I'm sure we could find one for you.The Lord's Envoy said:I've always been fascinated by the monastic life. I wish I could really spend 3 months in a monastary learning and observing.
clskinner said:Who was the Dominican pope from whom the traditional white Papal garments are derived, Michelina?
Ah, Amityville! That explains a lot. You know, we just had one of their sisters renew her profession (jubilee, I believe) at the Priory here last month. Sr. Alice Fairchild, if I remember correctly.Michelina said:Pope St Pius V, Carrie.
I know lots about him. I grew up in St. Pius V Parish, had Dominican Sisters (of Amityville) in school.
clskinner said:Ah, Amityville! That explains a lot. You know, we just had one of their sisters renew her profession (jubilee, I believe) at the Priory here last month. Sr. Alice Fairchild, if I remember correctly.
No comment.Michelina said:Have they got their heads screwed on right again? They went bonkers for years.