Nuns choose with their own free will to serve God's Church because they want to. No one makes them do it.
Most people refer to priests, brothers, nuns, and sisters as "religious". As in, Sr. Clare is a religious.
Other individuals who might work at a monastery include monks, nuns, priests, novices, lay brothers or sisters, and volunteers. Support staff such as cooks, cleaners, gardeners, and administrative personnel could also be part of the monastery community.
Taoists have priests & monks, and nuns.
yes
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.
No, only priests and bishops can celebrate the Mass
billy bob jackson
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.