No they are not allowed to work outside the organization. But they do a lot of social service by taking care of the poor and the aged. Treating people with cancer and various other works of charity.
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Catholic AnswerNuns are women religious who lived an enclosed live in a monastery. Their primary occupation is prayer, although they usually make things: like altar breads, altar linens, vestments, etc. to earn their living. They do not get paid a salary. Sisters are religious women who live and work out in the world, although they usually live in a community in a convent. Their work is usually paid, if they are working in a hospital, educational institute, etc., although the money is paid to the order. The individual sister gets whatever she needs from her community. Both nuns and sisters are under either vows in the first case, or promises in the second case-these include poverty: they have given up any private ownership of anything, including a "salary" or wage.Your question should probably be, "Do Sisters work in asylums?" as nuns are enclosed in a monastery and have no outside work.
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Monks and nuns spread Byzantine influence through their missionary work.
In convents or monasteries.
Nuns choose with their own free will to serve God's Church because they want to. No one makes them do it.
no - the remaining Carmelite convents are enclosed and the nuns do not work outside of the convent itself
the abbot is in charge of the monks and nuns
they are still living and doing their work
It is important for nuns to be chaste.
To pray for the Church and the world. To do work in their community.
Other individuals who might work at a monastery include monks, nuns, priests, novices, lay brothers or sisters, and volunteers. Support staff such as cooks, cleaners, gardeners, and administrative personnel could also be part of the monastery community.
Nuns have always lived in monasteries. They are sometimes called an Abbey, but the Abbey strictly refers to the Church, while "monastery" refers to the entire complex. "Monastery" can refer to a place where Nuns live, or where monks live. The archaic term for where Nuns live and work was "Nunnery."