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Answer I think there is NO special head for women
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In a convent of nuns, the leader is called a Mother Superior.
A beaterio is a religious community for women who live a semi-monastic life, often considered a precursor to modern convents. Beaterios were established for women who wanted to live a religious life but were not formally recognized as nuns by the Catholic Church.
Meg was the oldest sister in Little Women.
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.
This was not Catherine McAulay's original intention. She had been left a large sum of money by her guardian and benefactor and with this she leased a property in Baggot Street Dublin on which to build a large house to be used for the purpose of meeting religious, social and educational needs of women and children. She was joined by other women interested in her work, the house became known as Mercy House, and finally they, as a community, decided theirs to become a new religious community, the Sisters of Mercy. The new religious community of women dedicated to the services of the poor was founded on the 12 December, 1831.
Those women were nuns. Nuns are females who have taken religious vows and live in a convent, dedicating their lives to prayer, contemplation, and serving others. They follow a strict religious discipline and often participate in communal worship, study, and work within their religious community.
Religious order is a community of men or women devoted to prayer and service bound by certain vows. Europe was bound by religious orders and are therefor bound by crrtain vows that you can not break
The age of the oldest woman in the world is 114.
Men and women in religious life serve others through acts of charity and community service, as well as through offering spiritual guidance and support. They also may provide education, healthcare, and social services to those in need as part of their religious vocation.