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I guess she did. I would like to know the order she entered and what year

 

 

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Three years later, it was revealed that Alison had decided to devote her life to God and become a nun, having left the home that she once shared with Alec for good and not told her sons Gordon and Nigel about their dad's other families.

 

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Ruth Wilson added, “The second part of her memoir was dedicated to God, and that was about the rest of her life. From the moment she found God, she believed that all their suffering led to a greater purpose, finding Jesus, and whatever else. Even though we knew she was religious, we didn’t know to the extent, that she had taken vows. It made her happy and it was survival for her, and everyone has their own way of surviving trauma. ”

 

 

They used to say about entering  life in the convent, *Many are called but few are chosen*

 

It seems Alison was chosen, and she answered the call, with joy