Yes, non-virgins can become nuns. However, once a nun they must remain celibate.
"nun" is a palindrome that means 'a religious woman'.
A cloistered nun is a sister who made perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They live perpetually in a Monastery in seclusion from the outside world. Usually speaking is not allowed except at worship services and when they receive a visit at the parlor.
A nun can stop being a nun whenever she wants to do so.
A nun is not really a nun if she is not officially recognized by the Catholic Church as a member of a religious order or if she does not take religious vows. Additionally, a person who pretends to be a nun for personal gain or deception purposes is not truly a nun.
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A nun is a woman who has taken a vow to live for God. She will never marry and usually likes on the site of her parish. If you are a nun then you are a nun, it a life commitment.
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Widowed, yes, but the divorce concept is against the teaching of the Catholic church. Unless the divorce was allowed by the church, you may have a hard time to get into being a nun. Of course, there maybe certain exceptions to this, such as a difficult marriage ect, but this divorce should have been removed by the Church first before you can considering becoming a nun.
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A "nun" is feminine.
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