The details of Chaucer in his description of the nun include modest, quiet, charitable, and compassionate. To make gentle fun of her, Chaucer described the nun as the prioress of her convent, aspires to have exquisite taste, and with dainty table manners.
Ah, "convent" is a place where nuns live and work together, like a peaceful sanctuary surrounded by nature's beauty. It's a place where they can focus on their spiritual journey and help others in need. Just imagine the serene gardens and quiet halls filled with love and kindness.
A bachelor if a man, a spinster if a woman. However, a person doesn't have to be a virgin to be a bachelor or spinster. They only have to be unmarried.
It is important for nuns to be chaste.
The collective noun for a group of nuns is a "convent" or a "cloister." These terms refer to the community or building where nuns live and work together. In religious contexts, nuns often reside in convents or cloisters to practice their faith and carry out their duties.
the purpose of the introductory rite is to make sure at the last mass everyone still believes in the false and entirely unreal so called "god" so that these priest people who are considered higher than all of the people who actually work while the priests as they call them abuse and harass there nuns pray to their god.
Most people refer to priests, brothers, nuns, and sisters as "religious". As in, Sr. Clare is a religious.
Taoists have priests & monks, and nuns.
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Nuns, priests,bishops
Priests and nuns wear distinctive clothing to signify the vows they have taken. They are required to live a humble, celibate life dedicated to service.
Nuns choose with their own free will to serve God's Church because they want to. No one makes them do it.
No, only priests and bishops can celebrate the Mass
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Both priests and monks/nuns are dedicated to spiritual pursuits and service to others. However, priests typically serve within a specific religious community and are ordained to perform sacraments, while monks/nuns live a communal life devoted to prayer, meditation, and service without necessarily being ordained to perform sacraments. Monks/nuns often live in monasteries or convents, while priests serve in churches or other religious institutions.
Like priests, nuns take a vow of chastity
Priests and nuns can all be referred to as members of a religious order, and as people who have taken vows of obedience to that order.
An abbey is a building that houses monks, nuns, or priests. It really is a church.