Page:The poor sisters of Nazareth, Meynell, 1889.djvu/27

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page has been validated.
THE POOR SISTERS OF NAZARETH.
21


Five o'Clock in the Morning.
the responsibility of the houses in England, Scotland, and the Colonies, the Order being an English one, and having its Apostolate to the subjects of England, white and black. The "Taking of Vows," which is one of the artist's drawings, shows the scene which appeals most strongly to the interest of outsiders. There is an obvious poetry in the bridal costume of the young creatures who have passed through the necessary severities of the Novitiate, and who are to be clad for ever after in the dress that denotes their death to the world. "There is no poetry in our after