Just do it, convents tell prospective nuns

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The Catholic Church’s efforts to market its way back into relevance may be working. It appears that American convents, “helped by aggressive marketing and a new generation of conservative Roman Catholics,” have seen an increase in willing penitents for the first time in decades. Among the reasons given: Pope John Paul II’s defense of Catholic orthodoxy (which took a while to set in, since he died two years ago); the fact that nunhood is seen as a “radical” way of living (a sentiment that aligns well with our culture’s gross misuse of irony); and, according to Sister Jeana Visel, “a real yearning for a sense of community these days among people in general.”

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