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The Singing Nun

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The Singing Nun was Jeanine Deckers (October 17, 1933-March 31, 1985), who joined the Dominican Fichermont Convent in Belgium. Popular in the convent for her music, she was encouraged by the other nuns to record an album in 1963, and one song, "Dominique," soared to the top of the charts in the United States. Overnight, the Dominican nun was an international celebrity with the stage name of Soeur Sourire (Sister Smile). She performed in concerts and appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964. In 1965, a movie called The Singing Nun , starring Debbie Reynolds, was made about her, though she rejected the film as "fictional."

As the 1960s progressed, the Singing Nun stopped performing and entered a rigorous religious life in the convent in 1965. In 1967, however, she left the convent to pursue her musical career, though most of her earnings still went to the convent. Nevertheless, she was a one-hit wonder, who gradually faded into obscurity, not least because of her own disdain for fame: her second album, released in 1967, was aptly titled I Am Not a Star. Though she was deeply religious, she was also increasingly critical of the conservatism of the Roman Catholic Church, and she became an advocate of birth control.

Having faded into obscurity, she opened a school for autistic children in Belgium with her lover, Annie Pescher. By the early 1980s the Belgian government began claiming that she owed back taxes; she claimed that the money was given to the convent and therefore exempt from taxes. In 1985 she and Pescher both committed suicide and were buried together.

External links and references

  • Florence Delaport: Soeur Sourire: Brûlée aux feux de la rampe (1996)
  • D. A. Chadwick, Florence Delaport: Music From the Soul: The Singing Nun Story (PublishAmerica ISBN 1413750761, August 2004)
  • The curse of the Christmas single (The Guardian, Fri 10 Dec 2004)

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