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Answer I think there is NO special head for women
the oldest community is st. foglana in Chicago
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In a convent of nuns, the leader is called a Mother Superior.
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There are many types of religious communities that have their own vocabulary for what they consider important or specific to their community.In English speaking communities, the most common noun used for a female member of the faith is sister.Specific religions have groups of female members that have dedicated their lives to serving people or a life in prayer and contemplation. The noun for a women who has made such a commitment is called a nun.
"A woman in a convent" itself would give no palindrome, but "Nun" would give a palindrome as it is the same spelled forwards and backwards.
Yes, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was a nun. She founded the first congregation of religious sisters in the United States, the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, and played a significant role in the development of the Catholic education system in the country.
Saint Clare of Assisi established the Order of Poor Ladies, also known as the Poor Clares. They are a religious community of women following the Franciscan tradition of simplicity, poverty, and prayer.