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For as long as Maureen Mary Mulldoon could remember, her destiny
was to become a Catholic nun. With rosaries recited, novenas said,
and candles lit in her honor, her Irish family prayed for her
dedication to the church. Maureen's aspirations became not of
marriage and children, but of life in the convent. But within a few
short years at St. Timothy's Catholic School, the shy, freckle
faced girl with unruly red curls soon begins to recognize the
shortcomings of religious life. She finds the nuns' black dresses
hideous, the giant swinging rosary beads cumbersome, and the nuns'
somber personalities downright scary. The Sisters of the Blessed
Sacrament could scare any adult, and when they belittle Maureen,
critique her hair, and question her quiet disposition she begins to
fill with guilt and shame. Maureen dreads parochial school, until
she befriends Steven O'Hara. O'Hara the Scara brings an element of
unpredictability, energy, and outspokenness that can only hail from
a long bloodline of troublemakers. His courageous pranks cause
Maureen to be both repelled and attracted to this devious boy. Over
the years, Steven and Maureen develop a love/hate relationship and
by the time they graduate the eighth grade, they realize their true
affection for one another. At its heart, Habits, Hosts and the Holy
Ghost captures long forgotten memories of attending a Catholic
school in the 1960's. The stories are based on actual events
experienced by the author and her fellow classmates. It is true
confirmation of the humorous yet life changing experiences of
anyone who might have heard about or survived the teachings of
Catholic nuns.
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