Hildegrad of Bingen
Yes
Convent, Cloister, or Nunnery
It is my remembrance that she enter a religious order for a short time, and it was decided by her and her religious superiors that hers was not a religious vocation.
A religious community of nuns is a convent.
Hildegard of Bingen
Convent is the usual term. Nunnery is a bit- old-fashioned. one can then speak of convent schools- schools managed by the nuns. On a larger scale there are large headquarters campus-like establishments called Motherhouses- which are operational HQ for religious orders of women and often support colleges, sister formation programs ( analogous to seminaries for men in Religious life)- and often special chapels- including those for funerals- and often cemeteries are on the ground. Convent Station, near Madison, N.J on the Erie-Lackawanna is a sterling example of a modern Motherhouse.
In a convent of nuns, the leader is called a Mother Superior.
I sister is a religious woman who usually lives in a convent and may work outside the convent in such positions as teachers, nurses, etc. Nuns live in monasteries and usually do not work outside of the monastery.
A monastery is a residence for monks, usually men, who live in seclusion to dedicate themselves to religious practices. On the other hand, a convent is a residence for nuns, usually women, who also live in seclusion for religious purposes. Monasteries are typically associated with male religious communities, while convents are typically associated with female religious communities.
Hosting a party at a convent would be considered inappropriate and disrespectful towards the sacred space and the beliefs of the individuals residing there. It is important to always be mindful and respectful of religious institutions and the practices they uphold. If looking to host an event, it would be more appropriate to choose a secular venue.
An abbess is a female superior or leader of a convent or female religious community.
Antonia Pulci has written: 'Florentine drama for convent and festival' -- subject(s): Italian Religious drama, Religious drama, Italian, Translations into English