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  2. Nun - Wikipedia

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    The nuns rarely leave (except for medical necessity or occasionally for purposes related to their contemplative life) though they may receive visitors in specially built parlors, often with either a grille or half-wall separating the nuns from visitors. They are usually self-sufficient, earning money by selling jams, candies or baked goods by ...

  3. Enclosed religious orders - Wikipedia

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    Enclosed religious orders of men include monks following the Rule of Saint Benedict, namely the Benedictine, the Cistercian, and the Trappist orders, but also monks of the Carthusians, Hieronymites, along with the male and female members of the Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno, while enclosed ...

  4. Catholic sisters and nuns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They were part of an international Catholic network, with considerable movement back and forth from Britain, France, Germany and Canada. [ 3 ] Some American Catholics came to the defense of American sisters when the Vatican initiated an investigation into what it viewed as unorthodox leanings among the Leadership Conference of Women Religious.

  5. Women in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    In religious institutes for women that are called orders (those in which solemn vows are taken), the members are called nuns; if they are devoted completely to contemplation, they adopt the strict form of cloister or enclosure known as papal cloister, while other nuns perform apostolic work outside their monasteries and are cloistered or ...

  6. Former Actress Turned Nun On Path To Sainthood, Nine Years ...

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    The journey of Sister Clare Crockett, a former “wild child” actress who left behind a life of partying to become a nun, continues to inspire people as she’s now being considered for sainthood.

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  8. Why this former Catholic nun is voting yes on Missouri ...

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    I am ashamed that the so-called leaders of my religious tradition are holding on so tightly to the misinformation plaguing the pulpits when, instead, they would better serve their community by ...

  9. Religious habit - Wikipedia

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    A nun of the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration in her cloister Traditional Catholic nuns. The religious habits of Catholic nuns typically consist of the following elements: Tunic: This is the central piece of the habit. It is a loose dress made of serge fabric pleated at the neck and draping to the ground. It can be worn pinned up in the front ...