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where she remained for about a year, when her superior recommended she try Carmel once more. She then entered the Carmel of the Reparation in the fall of 1938, where she pronounced
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nun. However, due to the wartime food shortages and the austere fasting the nuns practiced, she found it extremely difficult there and in July 1944, just before her
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and the other nuns through a slot in the door to her cell. She spoke to no one directly, except once a year, when she spoke to the priest who served as her
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Nazarena was to remain in a secluded cell in that monastery, leading a strict ascetic regime for the rest of her life, hearing Mass through a
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of 1966 (February 23 that year), and blessed Nazarena through her grille, while she wore a black veil covering her face.
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retreat in 1934, she reportedly had a religious experience that was to have a profound effect on her. She
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As a Camaldolese nun, Nazarena pronounced her simple vows on December 15, 1947, and
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On November 21, 2013, during a visit to the Camaldolese monastery,
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Chalupsky, Mary. "Glastonbury native led ascetic life in Rome",
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She died at the monastery on February 7, 1990, aged 82.
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Nazarena, A Recluse in the Heart of Rome (1907-1990)
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Index

Camaldolese
nun
anchoress
recluse
Glastonbury, Connecticut
Hartford Conservatory
Hugo Kortschak
David Stanley Smith
Yale School of Music
Holy Week
matriculated
Albertus Magnus College
Catskills
Manhattan
monastic
vocation
Carmel
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Newport, Rhode Island
Monastery
Aventine Hill
simple vows
Discalced Carmelite
solemn vows
soup kitchen
Allied Financial Agency
Venerable
Pope Pius XII
grille
Mother Superior

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