Nuns' laws, often referred to in the context of legal terminology, typically pertain to the regulations or codes governing the conduct of nuns within religious communities, particularly in Catholicism. These laws may cover aspects such as the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience that nuns take, as well as their daily practices and community life. Additionally, nuns' laws can also refer to the legal framework surrounding their rights and responsibilities within the Church and society. Overall, they aim to maintain the spiritual and communal integrity of religious life.
typically, depending on the government the only laws forbidding the consumption of alcohol by nuns are religious doctrines. catholic nuns partaking in communion will drink wine as the symbol of christs blood along with bread being the symbol of his body.
Other nuns
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.
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Yes, nuns can vote.
It turns out that nuns eat anything.
The nuns sleep in the nunnery in the convent.
Of course, nuns are people too
No, nuns are not typically bald. Some religious orders may require nuns to shave their heads, but it is not a common practice among all nuns.
the fear of nuns is called "monachousaphobia"
900,365,670 nuns
Nuns lived in a nunnery.