When the priest distributes Holy Communion to the nuns, he says, "The Body of Christ" and places the wafer on their tongues. That would not have happened in the 1930s. Prior to Vatican II in the late 1960s, the Mass was said in Latin everywhere in the world, and Holy Communion was distributed with the words, "Corpus Domini nostri Jesu Christi custodiat animam tuam in vitam aeternam. Amen." Translation: "The Body of our Lord Jesus Christ preserve thy soul unto everlasting life. Amen."