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How can you say that? I--
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- I've worked my butt off
with these women.
- Oh.

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They've given up their free time
to do this, and they're good!

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I mean, Sister, we could,
we could rock this place.

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Out of the question! As of
tomorrow, Mary Lazarus resumes
her leadership of the choir.

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Come in!
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Reverend Mother, I just
wanted to congratulate you.

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I haven't enjoyed mass
this much in years.

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What a marvellous programme.
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Innovative. Inspiring.
You're to be commended.

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I can't wait till next Sunday
when the choir performs again.

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Did you see the people
walk right in from the street?

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That music.
That heavenly music.

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Reverend Mother,
it called to them.

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It-- It did?
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I must tell the Archbishop.
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I'll send him a personal letter
describing your efforts,

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your bold, new filght to keep
your little convent alive.

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And you must also
include this.

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This is something she would
never tell you herself...

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because this is the kind
of woman she is.

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Sisters, she wants us to go out into
the neighbourhood and meet the people.

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- Oh, this woman.
- Oh, bless her.

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Oh, there are so many problems out there
that we could maybe help with.

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I mean, that's why
many of us became nuns.

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Oh, it's really marvellous,
Reverend Mother.

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- There's a lot we could do
for them besides pray, Sister.
- That's right.

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You're a pioneer.
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Monsignor, surely you realize
how dangerous this neighbourhood is.

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And you will face
that danger head-on.

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- As if I could stop you.
- You couldn't.

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You have my complete support
in this matter.

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Anything you can do to revitalize
this neighbourhood would be a blessing.

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Don't you just love her?
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Praise you, Reverend Mother.

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