I will be thrilled to see the next exciting episode of "Nun Help Poor" .
I can't find the channel for "Nun Help Poor".
The homophone for "nun" is "none".
The homophone for "none" is "nun."
The root word "nun" typically refers to a woman belonging to a religious order, such as a nun in Christianity.
The German word "nun" translates to "now" in English.
The homonym of "none" is "nun." "None" is used to indicate not any or not one of a group, while "nun" refers to a woman belonging to a religious order who typically lives in a convent.
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No, St. Therese of Lisieux was a Carmelite nun, not a Poor Clare nun. She entered the Carmelite monastery in Lisieux at a young age and is known for her writings on spiritual life and devotion to God.
St. Veronica who wipped the face of Jesus was not a nun. However, Saint Veronica Giuliani as a nun. She was a member of the Poor Clares Order.
She was a nun who helped the poor; she had no specific occupation.
Clare became a nun and formed an order of nuns that, eventually, became known as the Poor Clares.
Nuns are women in religious orders. I can't see how a nun can make a vole, which is a kind of water rat.
No, her family was poor and she took a vow of poverty herself when she became a nun.
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Colette is short for Nicolette and was a 15th-century French nun who gave her money to the poor.
"nun" is a palindrome that means 'a religious woman'.
Yes, first female in the Franciscan Order- sometimes called Poor Clares.
she went to India at 17, becoming a nun and teaching school in Calcutta (now Kolkata). In 1948 she left the convent and founded the Missionaries of Charity, which now operates schools, hospitals, orphanages, and food centers worldwide.also she left to go help the people in india and make more schools, & teach the kids geo. and history.