At one time all Catholic nuns adopted a new name, perhaps patterned after a saint they wished to emulate and they usually took "Mary" as their second name. The practice of taking a new name is now optional, some orders continue it, but many do not, so its common now to see a name like "Sister Barbara Jones".
Nuns do not go through Holy Orders. They take certain vows to become nuns.
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No. Widows are women whose husbands have died. Nuns are "brides of Christ" who take vows and practice "poverty, chastity, and obedience".
Like priests, nuns take a vow of chastity
members of orders proper (such as the Society of Jesus) take solemn vows. "OP" stands for "Order of Preachers" and is specific to Dominicans. Thus the sisters you are referring to are probably Dominican nuns.
Religious women who take vows to live a life of chastity, obedience, and poverty.
Nuns are solemnly professed religious sisters who live in a monastery, usually called an Abbey. Please note that Nuns are NOT Sisters. Sisters in the Catholic Church are religious women who take perpetual or simple promises, and usually live in a convent, teaching or nursing.
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Monks are male members of a religious community who typically live in a monastery, while nuns are female members who live in a convent. Monks often focus on contemplation and prayer, while nuns may have a broader range of activities including teaching, caring for the sick, and social work. Both monks and nuns take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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