Convent-made delicacies, a Christmas favorite, help monks and nuns…

MEXICO CITY (AP) – It´s the fortnight before Christmas and all through the world´s Catholic convents, nuns and monks are extra busy preparing the traditional delicacies they sell to a loyal fan base even in rapidly secularizing countries. For many monastic communities, especially those devoted to contemplative life and with vows of poverty, producing cookies, fruitcakes, even beer for sale is the only means to keep the lights on. But it´s also an enticing way to strengthen their ties with lay people who flock to their doors – and in some cases their websites – in the holiday season. “Our kitchen is a witness to God´s love to those outside,” said Sister Abigail, one of the 10 cloistered nuns of…

Source: Daily Mail Online
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