If you are asking about St. Anne, the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary, then that was several centuries before nuns had been invented, so to speak.
Hilda became a nun at age 33 about the year 647. The precise date is not available.
After the death of her husband Louis IV, she took vows similar to those of a nun but never became a nun herself.
If you are referring to St. Agnes the martyr, no she was not a nun. If you are referring to St. Agnes of Assisi, yes,she was a nun.
St. Anne was chosen to bear the Immaculate Conception (Mary), so that she would become the Mother Of Christ.
St. Rita became a nun around the year 1413 when she entered the Augustinian convent in Cascia, Italy. She lived a life of prayer, penance, and service to others, eventually becoming known for her holiness and miracles.
Because she never wanted to do anything else. She came of a devout family, her sisters were nuns, and she persisted in her ambition despite frail health.
No, she did not become a nun, she became a sister in the order Sisters of Nevers at Lourdes.
She felt that god was calling her to become a nun at the age of twelve so at 18 she became a nun and at 21 she made her vows to be a nun.
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She was the Mother of Mary, the Mother of Jesus.
St. Anne was the mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
St. Anne Convent was created in 1909.