I have been to many convention's.
By: @ng3l!n@
As a nun, I once spent years in a CONVENT.
When I was in school, the teachers were nuns who lived at the convent next to the school.
Yes, "Convent" should be capitalized when used in a sentence because it is a proper noun referring to a specific place where nuns live.
An abbess is the nun who is in charge of the other nuns in a convent. The abbess had lived in the nunnery for 50 years.
the abbess asked to close the convent for 3 days.
An abbess is a woman in charge of a group of nuns, or an abbey. An example of a sentence using the word "abbess" is "The sisters looked to their abbess for inspiration. "
The young woman presented a dowry when she entered the convent.
The bishop constantly agonizes over the fate of the convent in this parish.
A convent doesn't live anywhere because it is not alive. A convent is what you call the place where nuns live.
In the olden days, nuns were safely cloistered behind high convent walls, protected from the outside world.
Gruenwald Convent was created in 1854.
Novodevichy Convent was created in 1524.