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In the thread about the natural gas pipeline, someone mentioned that the Adorers of the Blood of Christ are not nuns. This confused me, so I looked into it.
As I understand it now, all nuns are sisters but not all sisters are nuns.
A nun is a woman who makes a solemn vow and essentially lives a cloistered life.
A sister is a woman who makes a simple vow and leads a life more openly in the community.
My childhood piano teacher was Sister Margaret Francis. The sixth grade English Teacher was Sister Olivia. They both lived in the convent. As I understand it now, neither of these women were nuns, because a nun would not have a vocation in teaching.
The term “sister” is used to refer to both nuns and sisters proper.
Am I getting this right?
As I understand it now, all nuns are sisters but not all sisters are nuns.
A nun is a woman who makes a solemn vow and essentially lives a cloistered life.
A sister is a woman who makes a simple vow and leads a life more openly in the community.
My childhood piano teacher was Sister Margaret Francis. The sixth grade English Teacher was Sister Olivia. They both lived in the convent. As I understand it now, neither of these women were nuns, because a nun would not have a vocation in teaching.
The term “sister” is used to refer to both nuns and sisters proper.
Am I getting this right?
