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    A nun is a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service and contemplation, [1] typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent. [2] The term is often used interchangeably with religious sisters who do take simple vows [3] but live an active vocation of prayer and charitable ...

  3. Nuns are women who have professed the solemn vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience and who have devoted their lives to the service of God and others. In this article, I’ll explore the history and origin of nuns, their different orders, the vows they take, and their leadership roles.

  4. Jul 23, 2024 · Both nuns and sisters are women religious and constitute a most beautiful way of serving Jesus Christ and all souls in the Church. A nun takes solemn and public perpetual vows of chastity, poverty and obedience (evangelical counsels), and typically spends her life in prayer and work and silence in a cloistered convent.

  5. Being a nun is not that common, and although many people will have seen nuns on screen (Derry Girls, Call the Midwife, Sister Act, Sound of Music), very few have met one – or more – in real life. Most of what people want to know boils down to two questions: what’s it like, being a nun?, and how did you become a nun?

    • Nuns marry Jesus. I get this one; I really do. Just last month I was looking at family pictures, and there was my aunt, who entered the Congregation of the Humility of Mary in 1952, kneeling at the altar in a beautiful white satin wedding dress as she began her novitiate.
    • Nuns are ordained. Priests and deacons receive the sacrament of Holy Orders. They are ordained. Religious brothers and sisters are not. We are part of the laity.
    • The church financially supports nuns. The National Religious Retirement Office’s annual collection has done a tremendous job of educating Catholics about the reality of congregations’ drastically underfunded retirement accounts, and religious are grateful for this and the generosity of so many American parishioners.
    • Nuns are holier than other people. Sometimes when I offer to pray for someone or am asked to do so, a person will say, “Oh, good. Your prayers count for more.”
  6. The beliefs of nuns are based on chastity, obedience, poverty, and faith. Nuns take solemn vows to lead simple lives of service in the monastery or convent. They dedicate their lives to religious studies, prayer, and service to God and humanity.

  7. NUNS: CHRISTIAN NUNS AND SISTERS. The earliest Christian women's communities date to the third and fourth centuries and emerged out of a movement of thousands of individuals who had fled to the desert regions of Egypt, Palestine, and Syria to lead lives of strict prayer and ascetic discipline.

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