How many years does it take to become a nun?

It takes a minimum of five and a half years' training or 'formation' before one can make final or lifelong vows as a nun. Throughout the whole period both candidate and community will work together to try to discern what God is asking.

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How long does it take to become a full nun?

After two years as a novice, the nun then takes her first vows, and then after three more years, takes her final vows. Nuns in the Orthodox church follow a similar path to the one taken by Catholic nuns, with some differences. In the Orthodox church, there are no distinct orders of monastics, for example.

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At what age do you become a nun?

Most orders of Christian nuns require that you must be at least 18 years of age, and usually no older than 40 (though there may be few exceptions).

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How long are you a nun?

Membership and vows

Temporary vows last one to three years, typically, and will be professed for not less than three years and not more than six. Finally, she will petition to make her "perpetual profession", taking permanent, solemn vows.

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Is it hard to become a nun?

Becoming a nun is a difficult process that requires a lot of time and sacrifice. The process itself varies from order to order. Some orders have very strict requirements about who can or cannot become a nun.

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Rules You Didn't Know Many Nuns Have To Follow

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What age do nuns become nuns?

You should be between the ages of 18 and 40. However, some orders will accept women above that age bracket. Most religious communities encourage their applicants to have at least a bachelor's degree, preferably from a religious college.

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How many years does it take to be a sister?

Quite the process. Overall, Bryce, the process of becoming a sister is quite lengthy. Not including the time of discernment before entering the postulancy, the time between entrance and perpetual vows can range from 7 to around 12 years.

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Can I marry my wife sister?

The marriage with the sister of the wife during the lifetime of the wife will be null and void as it will amount to bigamy, however after the dissolution of marriage with the wife by decree of the court or in event of her death, the person can marry the sister of the ex-wife.

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Can a married woman become a nun?

A woman who has been married and divorced must have her marriage annulled within the church, he said, and, if she is a mother, her children must be old enough to not be her dependents. Widows can become nuns but have different criteria, he said.

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How many hours do nuns sleep?

Each night, these nuns allow themselves no more than three hours of sleep. Their calling is an extreme one: to stay inside the walls of their convent and spend their days and nights in prayer and silent contemplation.

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Do nuns get salary?

Unless they perform an additional job, such as working as a teacher or doctor, they do not collect a salary. Some nuns support their monasteries by selling products they have made, but in many cases, the daily needs of nuns, such as housing and food, are provided for by their religious community.

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Can nuns fall in love?

If nuns do "fall in love," what do they do? Yes, as a human and as a woman it is natural for a religious to fall in love with someone, or someone to fall in love with her.

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What does a nun do all day?

The nuns pray the Divine Office together in choir five times a day, spend an hour and a half daily in mental prayer, do spiritual reading for at least a half hour a day, observe silence except during Recreation which is after dinner and supper; and engage in a variety of work: maintenance of the monastery, gardening, ...

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Are nuns allowed to smoke?

Though there is no official canonical prohibition regarding the use of tobacco, the more traditional among the Eastern Orthodox Churches forbid their clergy or monastics to smoke, and the laity are strongly encouraged to give up this habit, if they are subject to it.

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Can nuns hug?

For their enitre lives, their time will be divided between constant prayer and the work of the convent. Most do not read novels, see movies, or play sports. They do not hug one another and keep all physical contact to a minimum.

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Is a nun higher than a sister?

In ordinary conversation, the terms "nun" and "sister" are used interchangeably. Both nuns and sisters are addressed as "Sister." In popular culture, the term "nun" is often more widely accessible and immediately understood to refer to women who have professed the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

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What is a male nun called?

Masculine gender of nun is monk.

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Can a nun be a mother?

They call her "Sister Mom." Sister Patricia Schofield is well-known in her convent in Honolulu because unlike many nuns, Sister Schofield is a mother to eight children and has several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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What do nuns wear to bed?

Short answers: clothes or underwear as appropriate, nightgowns or other sleeping clothes, and they can go to the beach, particularly when on vacation, according to the rules of their order.

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Can a Hindu become a nun?

Becoming a Hindu nun, just like becoming a Hindu monk, is contingent upon renouncing material goods and living a simple monastic life. Nuns eat simple foods, wear simple goods and avoid selfishly pursuing anything that would contradict the principles of Hindu modesty.

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Can you be a sister but not a nun?

Most people use the term nuns to refer to both nuns and sisters, but there are some significant differences. Nuns' lives are spent in prayer and work within their convent or monastery. Sisters are more active in the world, engaging in many different kinds of work, most often for people who are in great need.

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Do nuns use pads?

The nuns in remote nunneries still use cloth pieces,” Anim Namgyel Lhamo, an Assistant Programme Officer with Bhutan Nuns Foundation, said. However, menstrual hygiene may start with sanitary pads, but doesn't end with it. Access to proper toilets, equipped with soap and water, is equally important.

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What are nun rules?

Nuns and sisters, or apostolic women religious) take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, which are the three evangelical counsels or counsels of perfection in Christianity. As Jesus of Nazareth stated in the Canonical gospels, they are counsels for those who desire to become "perfect."

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Can nuns wear makeup?

Their vows are 24/7/365, no days off. Sisters are much more in the public, but do not wear make-up and certainly, cloistered nuns do not either.

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