He was basically wasting all of his money because he didn't care. After getting kicked out of Pencey Prep Holden could honestly care less what he did with the money. In fact he said he wished he had given them more. However he needed the money for his date with Sally that same night. He was feeling compassionate. Also the Nuns didn't ask him if he was catholic; it bothers him when people ask him his religion. Especially cathlics
None of these (no pun intended..) seems completely satisfying, but no others come to mind. Sisterhood Convent Abbey Order Community Monastery a superfluity of nuns, or a flap of nuns
It is important for nuns to be chaste.
A false syllogism is one which takes two or more simple facts and derives a false third fact from the first two. The classic example is; Nuns are only women. Only women can have babies. Only Nuns can have babies.
"Convet" is gibberish. -You may mean convert, which is to alter something, or convent which is a community of nuns.
In the olden days, nuns were safely cloistered behind high convent walls, protected from the outside world.
Holden gives the nuns a donation of ten dollars. He is moved by their dedication and selflessness and wants to support them in some way.
Holden met two nuns at the little sandwich bar. They discussed Romeo and Juliet, and the nuns explained their perspective on the characters and the play. The conversation with the nuns made Holden think about faith and whether it was something he needed in his life.
Holden treats the nuns with respect and admiration. He engages in friendly conversation with them and appreciates their dedication to their beliefs and work. He feels a sense of connection with them because they seem genuine and unaffected by societal pressures.
He treats them repectfuly and for some reason feels a connection between them. He doesn't want the nuns to pay for their food eaither
when he was at the sandwich bar, the nuns he saw had inexpensive suitcases. when slagle and holden were roommates, slagle was too embarassed about his inexpensive suitcases and took holden's suitcases instead (saying that they were his)
two nuns who he talked to and after the conversation he donated ten dollars two for their charity
Holden does not view his younger sister, Phoebe, as phony. He sees her as genuine and pure, unlike many other people in his life. She represents innocence and authenticity to him.
Nuns for the shelterrr :D
Holden met the group of nuns, one of whom, was an old English teacher, and they spent some time talking about romeo and Juliet. Holden was nervous about talking about romeo and Juliet with the nun because of the racey aspects of the play, however he was suprised to discover that the nun had a great interest and love for romeo and Juliet. Holden gave them a donation before they left.
Roman Catholic AnswerNuns can't "give" the sacraments because they are nuns not priests. However, nuns can be Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist and distribute communion at mass or take it to the sick and shut-ins. Any trained lay person can do this. Also, nuns can baptize (as can any lay person) in the case of an emergency when a priest is not available.
Other nuns
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.