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The Habit ; Black and white.

Chapter 3 Order of the day. (Away from home)

Word Count: 812    |    Released on: 11/11/2024

n, mixed with milk and sugar, from the cooler. The tea was tasteless, making me appreciate Mama for buying me lots of provisions. No chocola

ahead of me, she abused chocolate drinks and fell sick, which prompted the owner

g for lectures, while the study prefect was at the gate counting and waiting to lock the dormitory gate for late students. The lectures that day followed the same pattern. When a teacher walked in, he/she would

rogram of the day. It was rung by different prefects in different melodic chimes, indicating the program we had next. The highest bell was the big Angelus bell,

ir pinafore or at their back to show a sign of discipline and simplicity. We moved to the chapel and said our afternoon prayers, after which we went to the refectory to have our lunch. Lunch was eba served with watery achi soup. I and a few of my c

r what the problem was, she complained that while we were sleeping, the senior students took her to the meditation ground and chopped

he order of the day. The evening prayer was the rosary, which we recited while walking around in circles according to our different classes and heights. We paused at the recitation of the Glory Be to the Father and continued walking at the Hail Mary. We knelt down during the litany re

er size. It made some of my classmates ridicule her, even the senior students. We said the night prayer at the refectory after dinner and went to bed. In Friends of Our Savior Girls High School, we pray thirteen times a day. The prayers consist of the 6 am Angelus, the morning p

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The Habit ; Black and white.
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“*"The voice of an African teenage girl can be lost, and her character can be reshaped by her environment, which can either build or break her. This book tells the story of a young African girl who grew up in a Catholic home in Nigeria. She was sent to an all-girls Catholic boarding school which was owned by A catholic reverend father who was also a religious fanatic, she met other girls who shared experiences that transformed their lives. The book explores their journey from pre-teen years to adulthood, highlighting themes such as happiness, sadness, depression, emotional abuse, hypocrisy, adolescence, religious fervor, and same-gender attraction."* Navigating what life had to offer at that age and battling with depression.”
1 Chapter 1 The Beginning, Away from home.2 Chapter 2 The Arrival , Away from home.3 Chapter 3 Order of the day. (Away from home)4 Chapter 4 The man; Father Bernard5 Chapter 5 The First Sin of Sacrilege6 Chapter 6 Welcome to Friends of Our Savior Girls' High school7 Chapter 7 The Culprit of the Bloody foam.8 Chapter 8 My First Case.9 Chapter 9 Maintain Absolute Silence.10 Chapter 10 When Ebola Virus happened.....11 Chapter 11 Convent ,Cult or Bondage