After the death of her husband Louis IV, she took vows similar to those of a nun but never became a nun herself.
No, Elizabeth Blackwell was not a nun. She was the first woman in the United States to receive a medical degree and become a physician.
No, she did not become a nun, she became a sister in the order Sisters of Nevers at Lourdes.
She felt that god was calling her to become a nun at the age of twelve so at 18 she became a nun and at 21 she made her vows to be a nun.
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no, but alex does......;)
Mary Mackillop became a nun when she was 44 in 1867
Probably not. As a nun they couldn't have a sexual relationship with a husband because when they take vows they are to remain celibate. Anyone I have known who was a nun or priest and wanted to get married had to leave .
Yes, Elizabeth Ann Seton became a nun. After converting to Catholicism in 1805, she founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph's, the first Catholic religious community for women in the United States. She took her vows in 1809, dedicating her life to education and charitable works. Seton was canonized as the first American-born saint in 1975.
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The symbols representing St. Elizabeth of Portugal are:Franciscan nun rose in her handFranciscan nun with a beggar nearbyFranciscan nun with a jug in her handFranciscan tertiary nunwoman carrying roses in her lap in winterwoman crowned with rosesAs per the Patron Saint Index.
You eventually become a nun
Elizabeth I , the Virgin Queen, was never married as this title implies. Elizabeth II, of course, married Prince Philip ( who is of Greek extraction, his mother was an Orthodox Nun)