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A very special lady, RIP.
I didnt realise that she was such a freak actually

Carmelite nun - so shy and mute she was given a caravan alone for contemplation and attended mass and other services segregated

oh and oops had an audience of 28 m who hung on every art-history word .....
and then back to a few weeks or months silence ....

[Decl of interest] both my mother and I were at uni with saints - Elizabeth Kornerup and all I can say is - compared to ABers they were as mad as hatters

as a family clearly we are not keen on 20th century religious divines ( near us) OK on tel or film I suppose
She and Brian Sewell are two of my one brothers favourite people in all the world, which might account for his own eccentric self.
RIP.
She was very knowledgeable and quite forward thinking in many ways, a joy to watch and listen to.
Oh, this is sad news. I always found her a delight to watch on screen.

RIP Sister Wendy.
I was sad to hear this, RIP Sister Wendy.
RIP Sister Wendy. I used to enjoy watching her on tv in various art galleries.
// Brian Sewell//
another crazy - supported Sir Anthony Blunt when he was outed for treason and spying
he always denied they were lovers, though, PP.

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