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By sister you mean religious sisters then a nun is cloistered (sequestered) and a sister leads a life of service.
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Saint Catherine of Bologna, O.S.C. was an Italian cloistered nun, artist and saint. She is the patron saint of artists and against temptations.
A cloistered nun is a sister who made perpetual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. They live perpetually in a Monastery in seclusion from the outside world. Usually speaking is not allowed except at worship services and when they receive a visit at the parlor.
All nuns started out as cloistered, that is the very definition of a nun, as opposed to a Sister. A Sister works out in the world, classically, teaching, nursing, etc. Nuns, such as Benedictines, Cistercians, Carthusians, were all cloistered, although many, not all, modern Benedictine nuns work out in the world like Sisters. (Cloistered is the term for an "enclosed Order". Classically, Carmelites, Visitation Sisters, Franciscans, Dominicans, and many others were cloistered as well, but they are not nuns.
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She has led a cloistered life means that she has been very protected and has not seen much of the outside world or had to face any of its problems.
A nun is a religious woman living under solemn vows in a cloistered, contemplative life in a monastery. The good thing about this is that she has devoted her entire life to God, and has the solemn responsibility to achieve perfection and pray for all the members of the Church.
Cloistered = a verb in the Past Participle.
"Cloistered" in the given sentence is a verb, part of the past tense in the passive voice of the verb "cloister". The complete verb is "were cloistered".
She stopped breathing? Sorry, couldn't resist. In Malory's Morte, Guinevere died of natural causes. She had be cloistered as a nun for some years after Arthur's passing. Lancelot died not long after his Queen.
Nuns in general are usually celibate- cloistered or not.