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* OutdatedByCanon: ''Webcomic/LittleNuns'' eventually revealed that "Sister Floriana" was [[spoiler:abandoned [[DoorstopBaby on effectively rendered everything this story says about the doorstep backstories of the convent]] when she was an infant]], as opposed to this story's version of her past. Going one further, "Sister Eulalia" knows very well who her parents were, as her mother brought her to the convent. Later drawings have also established that the younger nuns are more like students at a Catholic school as opposed to novices (Sister Eulalia's mother was a former student).outdated through its FlashBack strips.
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* OutdatedByCanon: The original drawings ''Webcomic/LittleNuns'' eventually revealed that "Sister Floriana" was [[spoiler:abandoned [[DoorstopBaby on the doorstep of the convent]] when she was an infant]], as opposed to this story's version of her past. Going one further, "Sister Eulalia" knows very well who her parents were, as her mother brought her to the convent. Later drawings have also established that the younger nuns are more like students at a Catholic school as opposed to novices (Sister Eulalia's mother was a former student).
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*{{Jossed}}: The original drawings eventually revealed that "Sister Floriana" was [[spoiler:abandoned [[DoorstopBaby on the doorstep of the convent]] when she was an infant]], as opposed to this story's version of her past.