Sister Boniface Mysteries
I’m watching a tv series about a nun who helps the police force solve crime while acting as their scientific advisor at the moment and it is set in the 1960s. Below are some of the names from the episode I’m watching. WDYT?
Sterling
Bramwell
Felix
Sam
Jupiter
Norman
Venetia
Sarah-Mary
Peggy
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Sterling
Bramwell
Felix
Sam
Jupiter
Norman
Venetia
Sarah-Mary
Peggy
Don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t take advice from
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Like Sterling and Sarah
I watch this series too. I like British mysteries. This one is kind of weird and not very realistic. Sister Boniface is so busy helping the police that I never see her doing any "nun duties" very much. I don't think any religious order would tolerate a member being distracted so much from their official obligations. How did she become so proficient in science and yet she's a nun? Did she take science in university or theology/divinity? Oh that's a mystery in itself! Anyway, to the names.
Like/Love
Sterling
Bramwell (so very British to me)
Felix
Sam
Jupiter (guilty pleasure)
I'm not a fan of any of the girls names. I do love the name Boniface but the saint was MALE so I like it for a boy.
Like/Love
Sterling
Bramwell (so very British to me)
Felix
Sam
Jupiter (guilty pleasure)
I'm not a fan of any of the girls names. I do love the name Boniface but the saint was MALE so I like it for a boy.
Many nuns have jobs. After Vatican II nuns were allowed to keep their given names and work. This was set in the '60s, so nuns were just allowed to work outside the convent. Sister Boniface would have received that name once she became a nun.
Also, not everyone comes to religious vocations young. A priest I knew was an architect. Another has a BA in English. And just because it become a priest/nun doesn't mean you stop learning. It's not a prison sentence where you spend your life forced to do religious work 24/7.
In case you want to read more:
https://mycatholic.life/catholic-question-and-answer/q-becoming-a-nun/#:~:text=Orders%20working%20in%20health%20care,part%20of%20their%20formation%20program.
Also, not everyone comes to religious vocations young. A priest I knew was an architect. Another has a BA in English. And just because it become a priest/nun doesn't mean you stop learning. It's not a prison sentence where you spend your life forced to do religious work 24/7.
In case you want to read more:
https://mycatholic.life/catholic-question-and-answer/q-becoming-a-nun/#:~:text=Orders%20working%20in%20health%20care,part%20of%20their%20formation%20program.
This message was edited 7/2/2024, 2:25 PM
Love: Peggy
Like: Sarah
Neutral: Felix & Venetia
Like: Sarah
Neutral: Felix & Venetia
Most of them fit comfortably into the 60s, but Bramwell, Venetia and especially Jupiter stand out.
Sounds like a good series!
Sounds like a good series!
I’m happy to see Sterling, Jupiter, and Venetia! I also enjoy Felix.