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Carmelite1983
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My dad and his siblings went to Catholic school, and they have told me often about stories of nuns beating kids who got out of line.
Did this really happen? How?
My dad told me he once was asked to remove his shoe and hand it over to a sister so she could beat him with it in the hall.
I know it was probably common to get a ruler slapped across your wrist, but from what I hear from my dad, aunts, and uncles, I’m genuinely surprised they didn’t fall away from their faith after hearing what they went through!
To be clear, I’ve heard about some bad corporal punishment in public schools from regular teachers during this time period, but from nuns? Really?
I know my dad may have been kind of a wise cracker in school, but I can’t see him doing anything that would warrant such physical abuse…
Anyone else have any memories like this?
Is this something that a grown-up might claim later as physical abuse from when they were a child and expect compensation? Probably not, but it doesn’t make the Church look good.
Did this really happen? How?
My dad told me he once was asked to remove his shoe and hand it over to a sister so she could beat him with it in the hall.
I know it was probably common to get a ruler slapped across your wrist, but from what I hear from my dad, aunts, and uncles, I’m genuinely surprised they didn’t fall away from their faith after hearing what they went through!
To be clear, I’ve heard about some bad corporal punishment in public schools from regular teachers during this time period, but from nuns? Really?
I know my dad may have been kind of a wise cracker in school, but I can’t see him doing anything that would warrant such physical abuse…
Anyone else have any memories like this?
Is this something that a grown-up might claim later as physical abuse from when they were a child and expect compensation? Probably not, but it doesn’t make the Church look good.
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