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Rock Band Of Nuns To Play For Pope

Whenever the band Siervas takes the stage, the musicians are dressed in the traditional habits of nuns. But they’re not wearing costumes, these are their normal clothes. Each of the…

Pope Francis

VATICAN CITY, VATICAN – APRIL 20: Pope Francis greets the faithful as he holds Easter Mass in St. Peter’s Square on April 20, 2014 in Vatican City, Vatican. Pope Francis is attending the Holy Week for his second time as a Pontiff. (Photo by Franco Origlia/Getty Images)

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Whenever the band Siervas takes the stage, the musicians are dressed in the traditional habits of nuns. But they're not wearing costumes, these are their normal clothes.

Each of the 11 band members is part of the Catholic group Sisters of the Servants of the Plan of God and these Christian rockers have a pretty big gig coming up this month.

The Peru-based band will perform at World Youth Day in Panama with Pope Francis in attendance.

"Siervas," or Servants in English, are international stars, having played in nearly a dozen countries including the US, racking up millions of YouTube views and online listening streams.

Check out Siervas below!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iivzWPLDFVw