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Kendy
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Quick question: Why are some nuns called “sister” but others are called “mother?”
Thanks,
Kendy
Thanks,
Kendy
It is to do with authority, the “sister” nuns are just the “bog standard” nun, where as the “mother” nuns are more important, they may be in charge of a large convent (mother superior) or have accomplished great deeds or something like that.Quick question: Why are some nuns called “sister” but others are called “mother?”
The title “Mother” is usually reserved for the head of the communty. Nowadays, a lot of “Mothers” prefer to be called “Sister.”Quick question: Why are some nuns called “sister” but others are called “mother?”
Thanks,
Kendy
Yes. Generally, a “brother” is a Religious (capital “R” who is not a Priest).What about “brothers” are they like sisters?
Kendy
What is the difference between a brother and a priest? Is a mother like a father?Yes. Generally, a “brother” is a Religious (capital “R” who is not a Priest).
Brothers aren’t “priests lite” or priests in trainingWhat is the difference between a brother and a priest? Is a mother like a father?
Thanks,
Kendy
P.S. I realize after the fact that I had posted on Moral Theology, which I didn’t mean to do. Sorry.
Some brothers are priests in training, but not all. Persons may join a religious community to become brothers for life, or they may join to become priests. If they are to become priests, they often take on the title of brothers until their ordination.Brothers aren’t “priests lite” or priests in training
Monks might be a term that you are familiar with
They take religious vows similar to that of nuns but do not receive ordination like a priest.
The Christian Brothers taught in my high school (good group of men) as kids we would always ask them “But why didn’t you just become a priest?” as if they had “settled” for something less
We were stupid then…luckily they were patient. Downright christian even
PS yes the wine label is named after them but they don’t own it any more
So what do they do generally?Brothers aren’t “priests lite” or priests in training
Monks might be a term that you are familiar with
They take religious vows similar to that of nuns but do not receive ordination like a priest.
The Christian Brothers taught in my high school (good group of men) as kids we would always ask them “But why didn’t you just become a priest?” as if they had “settled” for something less
We were stupid then…luckily they were patient. Downright christian even
PS yes the wine label is named after them but they don’t own it any more