The Nativity
Sister Bernadette was young, inexperienced and new to the convent. Her ideas were somewhat off-the-shelf when it came to setting out the Nativity.
Sister Bernadette had been at the convent of St. Mary’s for just over two weeks. They accepted her despite her very young age and somewhat open ideas about life. She was intelligent, obtaining a first-class honours degree from Cambridge in advanced Science and Anthropology, a course that encompassed all the sciences for good measure. Her love of learning knew no bounds, which only made her decision to enter the convent so...