Pope calls out nuns with ‘vinegar faces’
- Pope Francis urged nuns to abandon "vinegar faces" and embrace friendliness during a speech to Dominican sisters at the Vatican.
- He expressed concern over the declining number of women joining religious life and called for nuns to be "heralds of affability."
- The Pope warned against gossip and emphasized the need to avoid dialogue with the Devil, stating, "No dialogue with the Devil, understood?"
- Sister Simona Brambilla was named the first woman to head a major Vatican office, responsible for all the church's religious orders.
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The Pope Says Nuns With 'Vinegar Faces' Should Smile More
Pope Francis—who did not open five portals open five portals to other worlds this Christmas—recently named the first woman, an Italian nun, to head a major Vatican office. Sister Simona Brambilla is set to become the prefect of the department responsible for all the church’s religious orders. Pretty cool, pretty progressive. That appointment happened around the same time he told nuns to smile more—less cool, less progressive. Speaking with a gro…
Pope Francis criticizes unfriendly nuns with 'nasty vinegar' faces, tells them to stop speaking with Devil
submitted by Emperor to andfinally7 points | 2 commentshttps://www.latintimes.com/pope-francis-criticizes-unfriendly-nuns-nasty-vinegar-faces-tells-them-stop-speaking-devil-571240 Pope Francis seemingly put his own spin on telling women to ‘smile more,’ urging nuns to abandon “vinegar faces,” and stop speaking with the devil. The Pope, 88, emphasized the importance of friendliness and love in embodying the virtues of the Catholic Church as he sp…
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