It seems amongst religious women in Australia and the United States such rediculous notions still persist - will someone please take some photo's for posterity - they must be painted on the church wall so that generations to come can admire their folly!
Sacred Art of Spanish America - An Exhibition at Cornell University
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I recently visited a very interesting exhibition at the Johnson Museum of
Art on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, titled
“Colonial Cro...
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Possibly the Princess was "princess" in more ways than one! Surely not much time to pray when one had to dress like that every day - although at least the hair-do wasn't a problem!
What a ridiculous nun you really are. Grow higher anciet wimple.
Such a shame Dame Edna didn't establish a community of sisters during her Catholic phase....
Surely the Princess was a prophetess! She read the signs of the times - see how the veil is thrown off in favour of a starched wimple but higher than any 60's Bee hive. The wimple seems to say to us "Am I not lofty?"
Curious the mention of Dame Edna not having established a community - I think she must have written a "Rule" - I'm certain that half the relious women in Melbourne observe it.
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