been reading some of john boswell's - "The Kindness Of Strangers" , in which he re-constructs the laws and social attitudes, to "getting rid" of unwanted (live) children from roman times to medieval times..
just wanted to share this story... "the story of the Nun of Watton". maybe some of us will relate to the girl in the story....
a 4 y.o. girl was "donated" to a convent, but as she grew older found no desire to be a nun. but legally, she was "owned" by the convent,( as her parents had "donated" her to the convent, probably because they could not afford to keep her**) so she could not leave.
she fell in love with a young man who worked for the convent, and had an affair...
when the romance was discovered, the young woman was punished harshly. Flogged, chained in a cell, starved. Kept alive only because of pregnancy.
Possibly, in hopes of being allowed to leave the convent and marry, the girl disclosed the whereabouts of the young man.
He was captured by the brothers (monks) from the adjacent monastary, and given into the custody of the nuns.
They forced his pregnant lover to take a knife and castrate him, and she was then forced to erat his tesicles ..........
our christian heritage is such a blessing isn't it!!!!!!
** this is the subject of the book - what happened to children that were abandoned, left somewhere to die, or given away - the book looks at the laws and rules made by roman catholic societies in particular. It is NOT anti-religious.. just presents it's information in a factual way.