Wes Anderson’s latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, which I highly recommend, starts with a wealthy man recalling his daughter from a convent, and it sparked a conversation with some friends. The first topic was whether contemporary religious orders follow the restrictions on admitting only-children, (a family’s only child), the eldest son and daughter, …
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