The reverend mother calls Maria into her office to discuss her behavior and the impact it has on the community. She may be concerned about Maria's defiance of convent rules and her growing attachment to the outside world. This conversation serves as a pivotal moment for Maria, as it challenges her understanding of her identity and future within the convent.
In "The Sound of Music," the Reverend Mother calls Maria into her office to discuss her struggles with fitting into the convent and her uncertainty about her vocation. She recognizes Maria's spirited nature and believes that she may not be suited for the strict life of a nun. The Reverend Mother ultimately encourages Maria to explore her true calling and suggests that she become a governess for the von Trapp children, which could be a better fit for her personality.
That depends on the order. A nun is usually a woman who has take solemn vows in a monastery. The senior nun would be the Abbess, and would be called, depending on the country: Reverend Mother or Lady Abbess in formal address (for instance, in a letter: Reverend Mother Scholastica, O.S.B.). In addressing her, one would simply call her Mother, or My Lady (again, depending on the country).
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Call her Mrs Reverend
They Call the Wind Maria was created in 1951.
The same way you would refer to anyone else's wife: Mrs. [last name]. For example, if you are referring to the wife of Reverend Brown, you would call her "Mrs. Brown."
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No; Jesus was never called reverend in the Bible, but God was: He sent redemption unto his people: he hath commanded his covenant for ever: holy and reverend is his name(Psalm 111.9)
You call a person that works in an office an Office Worker or a Clerk
Your mother-in-law. Or, call her by her name.
Call your Disctict Attorney Office and report the fraud.