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Aspidistraflyer
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TisBearself doesn’t seem to be saying whether they were discriminated against or not, only that by virtue of the fact they were not employees, they were not eligible to sue under the statute they chose.
At any rate, as LateranBasillica points out, some people from Order of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart are legit, so we don’t know which yours are.
I would say that you should explore Catholicism with the people you already know, and given what you’ve found online, be careful about the local sisters who already seemed off to you (while withholding judgment, because they might be fine).
And “nun” and “sister” are technically different terms, but most people in casual conversation use them somewhat interchangeably, so, it’s whatever
At any rate, as LateranBasillica points out, some people from Order of the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart are legit, so we don’t know which yours are.
I would say that you should explore Catholicism with the people you already know, and given what you’ve found online, be careful about the local sisters who already seemed off to you (while withholding judgment, because they might be fine).
And “nun” and “sister” are technically different terms, but most people in casual conversation use them somewhat interchangeably, so, it’s whatever
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