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The walking nun — Sister Clare Nolan on entering the convent and saving lives

Jul 29, 2025
Sister Clare Nolan, the former head of nursing at St Vincent's Hospital, shares her inspiring journey from the convent to becoming a 'walking sister' during the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Australia. At just 21, she chose a life of service over societal expectations. Clare discusses her experiences caring for marginalized patients, navigating meetings with diverse groups to tackle stigma, and the profound lessons learned from her early challenges in nursing. Her story is a testament to compassion, resilience, and community healing during a crucial time.
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Secret Steps Toward Vocation

  • Clare secretly sought advice about joining religious life, fearing her mother's disapproval.
  • She cautiously approached a cloistered order but realized it wasn't her calling.
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Novitiate Beginnings on Beatles' Day

  • Clare left for the novitiate on the Beatles' arrival day, a stark contrast.
  • She faced a tough farewell but committed to her religious path despite love for rock and roll.
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Challenges in Novitiate Life

  • Novitiate life was strict with silence and self-reflection on faults.
  • Clare resisted judgmental attitudes and was encouraged to be true to herself and focus on Jesus.
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