Scary Mysteries

Top 5 Most SINFUL Nuns

March 23, 2020

Like our new Horror Movie's Facebook Page please! https://www.facebook.com/anangryboyCheck out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Video Production Services here: https://newdawnfilm.com/request-a-quote/Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________Top 5 Most Sinful NunsLike the priesthood, choosing a vocation as a nun is seen by many as a sacred calling. But not all who wear the black frock are as saintly as they’re believed to be. The next five cases will shock you and terrify you. These are the Top 5 Most Sinful Nuns. 5. Cecile BombeekBorn in 1933, Cecile Bombeek, later known as Sister Godfrida was a Josephite nun assigned to a 38-bed geriatric ward in 1977 at Wetteren, Belgium. Sister Godfrida was deemed an upstanding nun prior to 1976. But after she underwent brain surgery, she became addicted to morphine. While narcotics were available in Wetteren, they weren’t cheap. Even more, she had several lovers including a retired missionary and local teacher, both of whom had expensive tastes the sister had to maintain. 4. Joseph’s Orphanage Between 1930 to 1970, St. Joseph’s Catholic Orphanage in Burlington, Vermont cared for hundreds of orphaned children. Run by the Catholic Diocese in Vermont, the facility first opened in the mid-1800s and closed its doors in 1974. It was in 1993 when Joseph Barquin approached lawyer, Philip White. The two spoke in private and Barquin told his story. Barquin said he had just gotten married and when his wife saw his genitals, she was shocked by the terrible scars. 3. Sister Eileen ShawPatricia Cahill was only 16 years old when she confided to Sister Eileen Shaw, a member of the Sisters of Charity from New Jersey, about how her now-deceased uncle, a priest, had sexually abused her from when she was 5 until 13 years old. Cahill, who wasn’t close to her family, saw the nun as a mentor and someone she could trust. 2. Sister Leticia LopezBoth Sister Leticia Lopez and Sister Luz Granada had rooms next to each other at the nunnery in Bogota, Colombia’s Candelaria District. Sister Granada was known for her work with sex workers along with their children. She also stood out thanks to her striking red hair and blue eyes - characteristics that were unusual in the region. 1. Poor Sisters of NazarethThe Poor Sisters of Nazareth is a Roman Catholic congregation based in London, England. For over 100 years, the order founded various “Nazareth Houses” in different countries including the UK, United States, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and Ireland.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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