Nun Performs on Italy’s “The Voice”

At the top of my Facebook news feed this morning was a video of an amazingly talented nun who recently performed on Italy’s “The Voice.” Watching her perform, seeing the reaction of the judges and audience, and hearing their comments filled my heart with joy. If all of the Church could witness like this nun, the world would be a much different place. The New Evangelization requires new ways of evangelizing. May this nun’s witness be an example to us all!

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Nathan Chase

Nathan P. Chase is Assistant Professor of Liturgical and Sacramental Theology at Aquinas Institute of Theology in St. Louis, MO. He has contributed a number of articles to the field of liturgical studies, including pieces on liturgy in the early Church, initiation, the Eucharist, inculturation, and the Western Non-Roman Rites, in particular the Hispano-Mozarabic tradition. His first book The Homiliae Toletanae and the Theology of Lent and Easter was published in 2020. His second monograph, published in 2023, is titled The Anaphoral Tradition in the ‘Barcelona Papyrus.’

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4 responses to “Nun Performs on Italy’s “The Voice””

  1. John Swencki

    Saw the video. Boy, singing nuns have sure come a long way since “Dominique”.

  2. Brian Culley

    I thought the same thing! Maybe the pope should bring her to the next World Youth Day.

  3. This one of Sister Janet Mead is nice too 🙂 … http://youtu.be/j__6Eyt8uYM

  4. Alan Hommerding

    So … her vocation is validated because she can imitate a US pop star?


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