But…so…if many can take this song only spiritually, as you describe, then I’m not sure what the fuss is about for those who think this is shocking.


People need to read more St. John of the Cross poems. I’ll just put a part of one of his called
The Dark Night of the Soul:
*…
Upon my flowery breast,
Kept wholly for himself alone,
There he stayed sleeping, and I caressed him,
And the fanning of the cedars made a breeze.
The breeze blew from the turret
As I parted his locks;
With his gentle hand he wounded my neck
And caused all my senses to be suspended.
I remained, lost in oblivion;
My face I reclined on the Beloved.
All ceased and I abandoned myself,
Leaving my cares forgotten among the lilies.*
If I hadn’t already known St. John of the Cross as being a great Saint, mystic, and Doctor of the Church, my first instinct, like the majority, would be to interpret all of this as extremely sexual, and physical. But we know that’s just not the case. His deep love for God was on a level most of us can only dream of. Thus, it is difficult for many of us to comprehend his way of describing the deep spiritual love between him and his Beloved.
Someone actually made a pretty good blog about all this:
theramblingsofacrazyface.wordpress.com/2014/10/21/like-a-virgin/ ~ Just a warning, but there is 1 profanity word used in the article.
I don’t think she’s going in a direction that will bring her or anyone else closer to God.
With all due respect, I’ll have to disagree with u here. I believe she brings the joy of the Gospel with her, and does a good job of radiating that joy and love of the Lord where ever she goes. This is why many people, even non-religious people, are attracted to her, and not just because of her voice. J-Ax, the tough, rapper guy and her coach on The Voice of Italy, even admitted that as a result of meeting her, he was, for once, going to make something like a positive album, and even had a spiritual talk with her at the end of The Voice. She had literally touched his heart that much.
Also, considering the habit is like a symbol of a person’s consecration to God, when one sees her on TV or in a video singing a song, how can one not look at her in her habit and not think of or be reminded of God? Her habit evangelizes on its own, and it’s good that people see it, are publicly exposed to it, since they know what this particular person is all about.
I’ve been looking into this nun lately and what I’m seeing is unsettling. She is entering the secular world and embracing it all too readily. Although she has a good voice this is really riding the line here.
Personally, I don’t think she’s embracing the secular world or loves it at all. I’ve been following the news on her since her Blind Audition for the Voice of Italy, and based on the interviews, articles and everything that I’ve heard her say, she doesn’t like the spotlight, she doesn’t want the money, she doesn’t like the attention, especially all the media attention, she would rather live a quiet life back with the children whom she works with. However, she’s made things abundantly clear that she will be obedient and do whatever her Superiors have asked her to do. And in religious life, obedience is number 1. Also, she left the entire matter of even accepting the contract with Universal to her Superiors ~ she made this abundantly clear as well.
To cap up, I don’t think she is doing her will in this, but the will of God’s which is enacted
through her Superiors.
That said, she does need our prayers, and I certainly hope we can all at least agree upon that, and actually make the time to do just that.