One nun leads a group of children and sings "Dominique", a song by The Singing Nun.
It is Easter, and Rivlin hears a Lebanese nun sing with transfiguring beauty.
But a revue in which daffy nuns sing dopey songs and tell off-color stories is hardly a classy way to call it a summer.
In the convent of Santa Radegonda, the nuns sang during major religious feast days.
They observe strict silence except at certain times, such as during Mass, when the nuns sing hymns.
The nuns sing beautifully, it's nice and peaceful.
She staggers to the altar, devoid of the statue of the virgin, as the nuns sing off-stage.
If you recall, the nuns sing, dance and even do ventriloquism.
Nearly 50 nuns in bright blue habits sang vespers in high, clear French, their faces flushed.
She sang more beautifully than the eleventh and twelfth nuns had sung before her.