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  2. Catholic sisters and nuns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Healers: The History of Women Religious in American Health Care (1989) 375pp; Stewart, George C. Marvels of Charity: History of American Sisters and Nuns (1994), the most detailed coverage, with many lists and photos of different habits. Sullivan, Mary C. Catherine McAuley and the Tradition of Mercy (1995) Wall, Barbra Mann.

  3. Juniorate - Wikipedia

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    Seminary is where priests and nuns are educated or shaped into effective ministers of God to be able to guide a church. It is a higher theological study and is required.. When applying to the seminary, an individual must obtain recommendations from church members in order to strengthen their resume and personal expertise in various monasteries.

  4. Sisters' college - Wikipedia

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    A sisters' college is a college that primarily serves as a place for the education of future and current sisters and nuns. They are not to be confused with Catholic women's colleges , which are designed for general education programs and do not consider the education of nuns to be their focus.

  5. Ordination of women and the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Religious life is a distinct vocation in itself, and women live in consecrated life as a nun or religious sister, and throughout the history of the Church it has not been uncommon for an abbess to head a dual monastery, i.e., a community of men and women. Women today exercise many roles in the Church.

  6. Former Actress Turned Nun On Path To Sainthood, Nine Years ...

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    A nun who abandoned a life of excess as an actress is now being considered for sainthood—nine years after her passing Mural of a smiling nun on a blue building, with people walking by. Image ...

  7. Nun - Wikipedia

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    Nuns and sisters played a major role in American religion, education, nursing and social work since the early 19th century. [25] In Catholic Europe, convents were heavily endowed over the centuries, and were sponsored by the aristocracy. There were very few rich American Catholics, and no aristocrats. Religious orders were founded by ...

  8. Former Actress-Turned-Nun Sister Clare Crockett in the ... - AOL

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    Former actress Sister Clare Crockett is in the running to become a saint nearly nine years after her death. The late Northern Ireland native was recognized as a candidate for sainthood during a ...

  9. Black nun who founded first African American religious ... - AOL

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    The post Black nun who founded first African American religious congregation advances closer to sainthood appeared first on TheGrio. In 1829, Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange founded the Oblate Sisters ...