Sr. Rose Marie McCann

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In her oral history, Sr. Rose Marie McCann describes what it means to "have left the world" upon entering religious life in 1951. She details various circumstances of her eventual entrance to the convent at Oldenburg, namely her family's encouragement and previous history with the Sisters. Additionally, she describes the process of postulancy and obedience assigned to newly entered Sisters. In doing so, Sr. Rose Marie also relates the changes that religious life imposed upon Sisters in terms of their dress as well as their interaction and expected conduct toward each other. This is highlighted by her initial jealousy but eventual friendship with fellow postulant Janet.

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