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Roman Catholic AnswerTo live the life of a nun is to give up your freedom, to give up your will to another for the sake of the greater glory of God. To live the life of a nun is to find joy and peace knowing that you are serving God and praying for your brothers and sister ensuring your own salvation and praying for theirs.
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