There were various terms, such as Serre-tete ( lit. head covering) veil, wimple ( which originally means someting lilke a flag or banner) the odd headrress worn at one time by the French branch of the Sisters of Charity- such as Ste. Catherine Laboure- and the fictional Flying Nun- are called Cornettes. this means little horns and does not refer to either Coronet - a type of crown, or Musical Instruments. There are different terminolgies used in different orders.
The common name given to the Sisters of Charity was the "Grey Nuns".
The common name given to the Sisters of Charity was the "Grey Nuns".
Nuns can live in a monastery, and abbey, or a convent.
A building for a community of nuns and monks is typically referred to as a monastery or convent. Monasteries are residences where monks live and practice their religious beliefs, while convents serve the same purpose for nuns. These buildings often include living quarters, prayer rooms, libraries, and other facilities to support the spiritual and communal life of the residents. Monasteries and convents can vary in size and architectural style depending on the religious order and traditions they belong to.
Most people refer to priests, brothers, nuns, and sisters as "religious". As in, Sr. Clare is a religious.
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No, noble women are women who were born from noble parents, the aristocracy. Nuns are women who have given everything up to follow God under a religious Rule of Life.
Last name. Pope uses first name (as do nuns), dad has one mom "usually" uses it (married name).
Teresa was the name she chose upon becoming a nun. The title 'Mother' was a title given by the Sisters of Loreto to all nuns in the order.
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The name of women who have followed gods will are called nuns
Buddhist nuns (bhikkhunis) wear robes (civara). The robes have different names in different countries and different schools of Buddhism.