3:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Internet|Marketing|Religion|Spain
15 Mar 2006
You can’t make this stuff up. A group of nuns from Barcelona, Spain has launched a curious (understatement) campaign to convince women that it doesn’t matter if you like to party, get wasted, make skrills…you can be a nun too! From the site (translated), “Mi vocación”:
“Me a nun? Ha-ha!
You like men, nightclubs and money?
Do you fall in love easily?
Of all the options life has to offer, every young woman should consider, as well, these two options: should I be a gigolá (female gigolo) or a nun?”
Oh my (excuse the expression) God, what?!
No, it’s not a joke. Recruitment levels must be really that low because you know the Catholic church isn’t down with this. 
Drunk?, Party animal? Lovesick?
Okay. You might make a perfect nun.
You know the world and life well? Well, that will let you help the men and women of this world even better. And you won’t be the first: Saint Mary Magdalene, for example, was also a “cachonda” like you.
WTF? Is this where Shakira studied?
The monjas (pictured above) also tell about their daily lives on their blog. It’s religion 2.0!
Via / 20 Minutos and mivocacion.com
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3 Responses to Like to get wasted? You could be a nun
Maegan la Mala
March 15th, 2006 at 5:00 pm
I am so sick of hearing about Mary Magdalene being a party girl. She was possesed yes but a party girl/puta no. That was a confusion created by the church back in the day that has since been officially corrected.
I wanna know when the church will start doing ads on univision just like the lawyers do…llame a 1800- Monja
Jennifer Woodard Maderazo
March 15th, 2006 at 5:02 pm
Word. Wasn’t it some kind of missing or cut-up text or something that made people think that?
Maegan la Mala
March 15th, 2006 at 6:49 pm
A pope back in the day (Pope Gregory yo no se tanto) linked the puta with Mary Magdalene , mistakenly. In the 1960′s the church admitted the mistake but people won’t let it go! Everyone loves a repentant puta story!