The reason why women are not
allowed in the monasteries is because they do not want to let their own souls lust and therefore hurting themselves and the women they lust after.
In «Extra Helpings for the Holy» [R&D, November], Jocelyn Selim quotes Philippa Patrick as saying that «food was one of the few pleasures
allowed in the monasteries, so if it wasn't good and plentiful, there could be a lot of unrest in the ranks.»
Not exact matches
If they
allowed a woman into the
monastery, they would be killing each other
in 10 minutes, trying to get
in her pants.
Yes, of course young people
in a
monastery or convent against their will should be
allowed to leave.
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