Several famous nuns have made significant contributions in various fields. St. Teresa of Ávila was a 16th-century Spanish mystic and reformer known for her writings on prayer and spirituality. Mother Teresa, known for her humanitarian work, founded the Missionaries of Charity and dedicated her life to serving the poor in India. Another notable figure is Sister Joan Chittister, an outspoken advocate for social justice and women's rights within the Catholic Church.
Other nuns
watch the sound of music
You just call Monks Monks and Nuns Nuns. They don't have any other names.
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Julie Andrews and Marni Nixon are famous soprano voices (Maria and one of the nuns from The Sound of Music.)
The most famous was the Rule of St. Benedict written by St. Benedict.
That is not true. Nuns do practice times of silence at certain times during the day and evening. And they do not talk in their rooms or have visitors, even other nuns, in their bedrooms.
AnswerNuns have hair like any other women
Clare lived in a convent with other nuns.
There were lots and lots of monks in the Middle Ages. Nuns, too. Roger Bacon was a famous monk of the period, and Hildegard of Bingen was a famous nun.
No, never, but thePriests did play around. Many times the nuns were widows, young women who got into trouble, or wives who had been sent there. Shakespeare famous line "Get thee to a nunnery" wasn't a myth.
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.