October 26, 20205 yr Swing out, sisters: the nuns singing through lockdown By Joanna Moorhead ‘We have sisters who sing tunefully and beautifully, and we have others who sound tone deaf’: the nuns practising together. Photograph: Chris O'Donovan/The Observer Social distancing and lockdown come naturally to the Poor Clares of Arundel in West Sussex: after all, they’ve been doing it for 800 years. “In our day-to-day life the pandemic has hardly affected us at all,” says Sister Gabriel, who joined the order of enclosed nuns in 1994, aged 23. “The biggest sadness for us is that we’ve not been able to have visitors – we’ve hardly seen any outsiders for months.” Now, though, the outside world is hearing from the Poor Clares, because on the eve of lockdown, back in March, the nuns were in the final stages of recording their debut album. The sisters hope it will bring some of the simple, balanced principles of cloister life to those struggling with the fallout from Covid. Full Story: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/oct/25/swing-out-sisters-the-nuns-singing-through-lockdown
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