Former Nuns Francília Costa and Luiza Silvério Marry After Leaving Convent Life
Two lesbian nuns who hated each other get married after quitting convent

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Francília Costa and Luiza Silvério, two former trainee nuns from Brazil, married in October 2025 after leaving the convent and discovering their love for each other. Their journey from mutual dislike to a loving relationship highlights the intersection of faith and sexuality.
- 01Francília and Luiza met in a convent in 2019 but initially disliked each other.
- 02Both struggled with mental health issues while living in the convent, leading to their departure.
- 03They began dating in 2023 after realizing their feelings while watching a romantic comedy.
- 04Their wedding in October 2025 included religious symbols and was supported by their families.
- 05The couple now advocates for non-heterosexual Catholics through their social media and community involvement.
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Francília Costa and Luiza Silvério, two former trainee nuns from Brazil, celebrated their marriage in October 2025 after transitioning from religious life to love. The couple first met in a convent in 2019, initially harboring mutual dislike. However, they grew close as friends during their time there. Both faced mental health challenges, prompting their departure from the convent. After moving in together, their relationship blossomed following a shared viewing of the romantic comedy *Love In The Villa*. They began dating in 2023 and married two years later in an outdoor ceremony adorned with religious symbols. Their families supported their union, and the couple now uses their social media platform, 'Double Wow', to engage in discussions about faith and sexuality. They are also involved in Diversidade Católica, a network for non-heterosexual Catholics, emphasizing that their faith and sexuality coexist harmoniously. The couple aims to support others facing similar struggles, promoting messages of love and acceptance.
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The couple's story resonates with individuals struggling with their identity and faith, particularly within the Catholic community.
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