Saint Scholastica, the sister of Saint Benedict, established rules for convents.
St. Scholastica was the twin sister of St. Benedict.
Yes, convents are real. They are religious communities where nuns live together under a set of rules and traditions, dedicating their lives to prayer, contemplation, and serving others.
There are not nearly as many convents here as there were when I was in school.
Yes, priests can enter convents, but their presence is usually limited to specific circumstances, such as conducting mass, providing spiritual guidance, or participating in special events. Convents are primarily residences for nuns, and while priests may visit, they typically do not live there. The rules regarding a priest's access to a convent can vary depending on the religious order and the guidelines set by the Church.
Walter Convents was born on 1948-11-08.
a fair fight means only fists no weapons, by time and common sense is how the rules were established
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At the beginning of Boxing's history.
There are numerous Roman Catholic convents in Washington DC. For example:Missionaries of Charity ConventGeorgetown Visitation ConventSisters of St Joseph's ConventHoly Redeemer ConventOther religions may also have convents or their equivalent.
Dr. Naismith established the original rules when the sport was concieved.
To break the established rules and cause trouble.