The word "devotion" in the Catholic religion refers to a disposition of will to do promptly what concerns the worship and service of God. Although devotion is primarily a disposition or attitude of the will, acts of the will that proceed from such dispositions are also expressions of devotion. Essential to devotion is readiness to do whatever gives honor to God, whether in public or private prayer (worship) or in doing the will of God (service). A person who is thus disposed is said to be devoted. His devotedness is ultimately rooted in a great love for God, which in spiritual theology is often called devotion. (from Fr. Hardon's Modern Catholic Dictionary).
If you are using the word in a protestant sense of daily prayer and meditation, then a nun's "devotions" are usually stipulated to her by her Rule, which would be determined by which Order she belongs to: Benedictine, Cistercian, Carthusian, Carmelite, or other solemnly professed religious.
The nuns sleep in the nunnery in the convent.
In a monastery or abbeyMonks live in monasteries, and nuns live in convents or in monasteries.
nuns lived in convents which had everything they need so they didn't have to travel
Nuns have always lived in monasteries. They are sometimes called an Abbey, but the Abbey strictly refers to the Church, while "monastery" refers to the entire complex. "Monastery" can refer to a place where Nuns live, or where monks live. The archaic term for where Nuns live and work was "Nunnery."
They didn't read. The bible wasn't printed until 1443 and most people, including nuns, couldn't read.
daily devotions are daily prayers.
Daily devotions are religious words that are uplifting and thought provoking. You can find daily devotions at a site such as Crosswalk or Lutheran Hour Ministries. A lot of local churches also post devotions on their websites as well.
A.E.T. has written: 'Daily devotions'
The Daily Devotions website offers a different inspirational verse from the Bible every day. To go along with the scripture, there is a short text post that is also meant to uplift and inspire.
Different nuns do different things. Some live in a convent, others do community work for the poor, and others run orphanages. They probably all pray daily for some amount of time. It is cool to help orphans, widows, and the poor. There are Carmelite nuns, Franscican nuns, and Catholic nuns.
William Brenner has written: 'Daily Devotions For Individual And Family Use' -- subject(s): Calendars, Devotional exercises, English, Lutheran Church, Prayer-books and devotions, Prayers
AnswerService in their religious places and serve to mass and worship the God
One can proclaim the Faith by using popular devotions, such as the Rosary, in public. For example if we are taking our daily walk, we can pull out our Rosary and pray it...allowing it to be seen by those who are around us...showing our Catholic Faith!
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. "
Monasteries were typically organized around a clear hierarchy, with an abbot at the top overseeing the monks or nuns. Each monastery had specific rules or guidelines for daily life and worship, such as the Rule of Saint Benedict for Benedictine monasteries. Monks and nuns would participate in communal prayer, work, and study as part of their daily routine.
Devotions upon Emergent Occasions was created in 1624.
Strictly speaking, no. Though Trappist monks and nuns are often associated with a vow of silence because they practice a daily lifestyle of prayerful reflection, and often will only speak as needed with one another, or for confession, etc.