On 11 Apr 2006 at 16:51, Susan Daily wrote:

> I used the event Ordination to note the date my great aunt was
> ordained as a nun. She worked as a teacher, so I used the occupation
> events to cover that part of her ministry. This should be all that you
> need. You can always put in the notes under Ordination how you want
> the event to read, and then in Sentence Override simply insert the
> [Notes] field. But place her position (R. C. nun), date of ordination,
> and city it occurred in in the other fields so they can sort by date,
> and if you ever export the event without notes, others will have a
> more concise listing.

You can also create and event, and call it "Profession" or "Life Vows"

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