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Can you hear me mother?
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Posted Feb 25, 2008 by Vestboy
Great article! Well done. I once worked with a nun who had poor hearing and made use of hearing aids. At mass in her convent in the morning she would turn her hearing aid to the T position to pick up the loop in the chapel and then she would be able to hear the priest without the other background noise.

After mass she headed off to the parish where she was doing some work. One day she had forgotten to turn the hearing aid back from the T position. As she approached the church there was choir practice going on and the choir was being "broadcast" through the church's loop system. As she approached the church she thought she could hear the angelic host and thought her time was up before she realised her mistake.





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