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According to my reference dictionary it is a "superfluity"

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They are called the Missionaries of Charity.

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The Missionaries of Charity. Actually, the Missionaries of Charity are not just sisters. The group also has priests, brothers and lay volunteers who are both Catholic and non Catholic.

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What do you refer to a group of nuns as?

A group of nuns is generally referred to as a convent.


What is the fear of nuns called?

the fear of nuns is called "monachousaphobia"


Is a gathering of Nuns called anything?

A gathering of nuns is called a nunnery. Or a convent.


What describes Teresa of Avila?

She was a Spanish nun who inspired many Spaniards. She founded more than a dozen new convents where nuns were devoted to prayer. She organized a group of nuns called the Discalced Carmelites.


What is the large church with a group of building occupied by a community of monks or nuns?

Monks - monastery. Nuns - convent.


What is the collective noun for a group of nuns?

None of these (no pun intended..) seems completely satisfying, but no others come to mind. Sisterhood Convent Abbey Order Community Monastery a superfluity of nuns, or a flap of nuns


What statements describe Teresa of Avila?

1.She was a Spanish nun who inspired many Spaniards. 2.She founded more than a dozen new convents where nuns were devoted to prayer 3.She organized a group of nuns called the Discalced Carmelites.


What are Sisters in the Catholic Church called?

Nuns


What were those who helped the slaves called?

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What is a community of monks?

Any group of Buddhists (Monks/Nuns or lay people) who study and practice together is called a Sangha. If they lived together in a monastic setting then the building is called a monastery.


What were the boys and girls training to become nuns called?

Girls who were training to be nuns would be postulants when they start, and then novices. The Catholic Orders do not allow boys to be nuns or sisters.


Who were the first nuns in Australia?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe first group of nuns to arrive in Australia, arrived in 1846, the Sisters of Mercy. The link below is their article about their arrival.