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    Music From The Soul by D.A. Chadwick, Florence Delaporte (With)

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    • Pub. Date: March 2005
    • 204pp
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      • Pub. Date: March 2005
      • Publisher: Publish America
      • Format: Paperback, 204pp

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      After a bleak childhood void of love and affection, and a brief, unsuccessful bout as a teacher, Jeannine Deckers entered the Dominican order at Fichermont convent in Wavre, Belgium in 1959. As Sr. Luc-Gabriel she entertained the other sisters with the songs she had written on her guitar, Sister Adele. The superiors decided that these merry songs could be used in their foreign missions and on October 24, 1961 Sister Luc-Gabriel recorded 'Dominique' at Philips studio in Brussels.

      As Soeur Sourire (Sister Smile) Deckers won the hearts of Europeans and the hearts of Americans as The Singing Nun. But Deckers already harbored doubts about her religious career, believing the monastic life to be outdated and left the order in July 1966. Philips soon terminated her contract and Deckers found herself without a name and a career as the pseudonym of Sister Smile belonged only to Fichermont convent.

      Attempts to record music under the name Luc Dominique produced little income as the world did not recognize the artist under this new name. The questionable contract she signed when she left the convent came back to haunt her when the Belgian tax department claimed she owed an enormous amount of back taxes on royalties earned from Dominique. Already plagued by drug and alcohol addictions, depression and sexual confusion, Deckers begins a downward spiral that will end with her suicide on March 29, 1985 along with her friend of twenty-five years, Annie Pécher.

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      Music from the Soul: The Singing Nun Storyby Anonymous

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      November 23, 2006: I was a nun years ago and left the order in the early seventies. I strongly identified with Jeannine Decker's plight after leaving the convent. There was nothing for women then in the way of support and I know many women who did not fair much better than Deckers. I enjoyed the book and it brought back memories.

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      March 14, 2005: As sad and tragic as the life of Jeannine Deckers was, Chadwick and Delaporte have produced a work that is socially responsible and addresses important issues such as the lack of support for women leaving religious orders in the sixites. The biography discusses difficult issues without being sensationalistic in approach. I would recommend this book for anyone who works with people who must adjust to life in mainstream society.