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tmatt's avatar

You mean like Coptic believers having an Orthodox cross tattooed on their wrists? Something permanent like that?

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Katja's avatar

One of the most striking things about my visit to Krakow in 2005 was seeing so many Roman Catholic priests and nuns running around the city, doing "normal" things. It made my heart happy. :)

I had a job once where I would occasionally accompany nuns as they were visiting the US. They were my age (mid 20s) from Ukraine, and wore full habits. People certainly noticed them, but I never saw anyone be overtly unkind. I think it opened people up sometimes. There was one point where I brought the one sister and another young Ukrainian woman to Midway airport in Chicago. Airport staff allowed me to go through to the gate to help with any language issues, and as we were waiting there, I was trying to explain to them exactly what they needed to do in Cleveland, where someone would be to pick them up. However, they'd have to get their own luggage. Someone near us heard the conversation, and although he may have done it for someone else anyway, he spoke up and said that he'd make sure that they got through the airport in Cleveland safely. He didn't say it, but I'm sure he was Catholic and the habit influenced his decision - no sister was going to be in need of help on his watch! :)

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