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Title : "At one point before she got married, however, she nearly became a nun."
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"At one point before she got married, however, she nearly became a nun."
"As a teen, she applied to join the convent and was accepted. Despite her hope for a large family, 'I just felt I had a vocation,' said Koller, explaining that she is a person of faith and a Catholic. It was her mother and then-boyfriend (who later became her husband of 66 years), who convinced her to get married instead and, in hindsight, she’s glad they did. Her family, she said, is her greatest source of pride. In 1942, Koller married William Koller, a World War II veteran.... The couple was not sure at first how many children they wanted, but once they got started, 'we just kept going,' Koller said, adding that her life was never lonely again."From "She was an only child. Now she has 101 great-grandchildren. Growing up, Marguerite 'Peg' Koller’s wish was to have a big family. She got it in spades" in The Washington Post.
Why is The Washington Post publishing this story? Pure pro-natalism. How does this serve the WaPo agenda?
"As a teen, she applied to join the convent and was accepted. Despite her hope for a large family, 'I just felt I had a vocation,' said Koller, explaining that she is a person of faith and a Catholic. It was her mother and then-boyfriend (who later became her husband of 66 years), who convinced her to get married instead and, in hindsight, she’s glad they did. Her family, she said, is her greatest source of pride. In 1942, Koller married William Koller, a World War II veteran.... The couple was not sure at first how many children they wanted, but once
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they got started, 'we just kept going,' Koller said, adding that her life was never lonely again."
From "She was an only child. Now she has 101 great-grandchildren. Growing up, Marguerite 'Peg' Koller’s wish was to have a big family. She got it in spades" in The Washington Post.
Why is The Washington Post publishing this story? Pure pro-natalism. How does this serve the WaPo agenda?
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