Photo of Roman sister suspected to be pregnant causes stir on social media

On social media, people are going crazy over a picture of a nun or Roman sister. People on the Internet were so angry because the woman in the picture looked like she was very pregnant.
Since being a nun means never having a sexual relationship and always being chaste, many people have criticized her.
Some people think it could just be a nun who wasn’t pregnant at all, but the angle of the camera could have shown something different.
On the other hand, many people hinted that she might be dealing with a serious health problem that caused her belly to stick out so much.
No matter what it is, the idea that a nun or Roman sister would get pregnant and walk down the street is hard to imagine.
DanielRegha wrote: This looks like pregnancy, but it’s not. A nun can’t be pregnant and walk around dressed like that; that would be a public scandal, which would get her kicked out of the church. It looks like she has a health problem, maybe a fibroid. I prayed that God would heal her.
She is sick, wrote Beidagoddess. She’s had all kinds of tests, ultrasounds, etc., but so far nothing has been found. Please get rid of this. She is a wonderful person.
Bobby wrote, “This is wrong because it looks like she has a health problem.” Don’t make fun of people who have problems, like those who have fluid in their stomachs. This can be caused by a number of things, from liver problems to cancers like ovarian cancer.
A post from one of the dioceses in Cameroon, Yaounde, suggested that she might be sick, which would explain why her stomach was so big.

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