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Sister Bertrille turns a doubting Thomas into a bridegroom for the fifth time by making him realize that he's not dying.
The convent secretary raises a few eyebrows with a baby she "found on her doorstep". More provocative are the results of a discreet investigation by Sr. Bertrille.
A well-meaning witness lies to protect Sister Bertrille's driving, but his testimony crashes the career of two aspiring musicians known as the Paper Balloon.
Sister Bertrille agrees to tutor a former bullfighter, but his manager sees red when he learns that his star is in a convent.
A hidden camera in a laundry films a detergent commercial that could sell lots of suds but wash up its unwitting star - Sr. Bertrille.
A Korean war orphan Carlos adopted presents quite a problem when she arrives to visit. She's 19, beautiful and her heart belongs to daddy.
Sister Bertrille doesn't remember, and Carlos will not believe that she was flying in her sleep the night she saw him stranded in a disabled car with a young lady. Meanwhile there's an outraged father.
A bizarre love triangle develops between Sister Bertrille, a plumber and his dog.
The convent prankster tries to change his ways in order to be adopted.
Sister Bertrille casts Carlos' lazy cousin Luis in a play.
An orphan turns into a hustler when Carlos donates a pool table to the convent.
Jenny's relaxing visit to the convent turns into a working holiday with the birth of triplets and posing as a famous pianist.
Sister Bertrille writes an advice column for the paper, and unknowingly causes problems for Carlos with her responses.
Carlos makes himself over to impress Sister Bertrille's visiting cousin, but his new conservative style doesn't impress the Boston blond.
Sister Bertrille winds up in jail trying to prove a point to Marcello about breaking the law and paying the consequences.
The nuns capitalize on the Mother General's former fame as a silent film star, by staging a benefit viewing of her work.
What to do? Sr. Bertrille is grounded by the nuns’ stylish new habit, which features a wingless bonnet.
Hector is a donkey and his new job is at Carlos's casino as part of the brass band, amidst much argument from Antonio, who finds him too gimmicky.
The nuns welcome a stranded driver to stay at the convent and become their new handyman, not knowing that he is a millionaire who is performing miracle after miracle for the nuns, a new stove, a new water heater and a children's wading pool.
A hotshot reporter heads for the convent and a big story about a flying nun.
A chat with striking pickets lands Sr. Bertrille on the front page and the convent in an unfortunate bind between delighted labor and angry management.
An orphan tries to find Carlos a bride by advertising in the local paper, when he realizes that only married men can adopt children.
Sister Bertrille tries to reunite the estranged parents of a little baby.
Sister Bertrille tries to coax a shy priest out of his scholarly shell by having him work with Carlos's comedy-writer friend Danny.
A TV executive’s interest in Sister Bertrille’s musical talent sends her into a fantasy about skyrocketing fame as a show-biz nun.
Sister Bertrille manages a rag-tag convent baseball team.