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If I remember correctly, Nuns are only called Mother when they hold a higher position of authority, like the Mother Superior, who is the leader of the Order, or the prioress of a convent, or the one who oversees the Postulants (those who are in the first stage of becoming a Nun) is also called “Mother” by the Postulants. Otherwise, they are all referred to as Sister. (I think Mother Angelica is/was the head of her particular convent.)