Are Sisters of the Valley really nuns?

The Sisters are not Catholic nuns. They are activists on a mission to empower people to heal themselves. Inspired by the Beguines, the Sisters sustain their compassionate activism and community's farm operations by making natural healing products for the people.
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What religion are Sisters of the Valley?

In fact, they have no religious affiliation whatsoever. The Sisters of the Valley answer to Christine Meeusen (a.k.a. Sister Kate), who confirmed with the NY Post, that "We're against religion, so we're not a religion ... we reach back to pre-Christian practices."
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Is a sister the same as a nun?

Distinction between a nun and a religious sister

Although usage has varied throughout church history, typically "nun" (Latin: monialis) is used for women who have taken "solemn" vows, and "sister" (Latin: soror) is used for women who have taken "simple" vows (that is, vows other than solemn vows).
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Can men join Sisters of the Valley?

We are a women empowerment organization and believe that allowing the women to choose their men is an act of empowerment. The Brothers are present (or not) at the will of the Sisters.
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Are nuns allowed to smoke?

SAN ANTONIO — They call themselves accidental nuns, their vows do not include celibacy, but they're definitely allowed to smoke pot. Fox San Antonio speaks to the Sisters of the Valley who are on a mission to sell hemp oil and cbd and help the world.
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Can religious Sisters wear makeup?

Nuns can wear makeup but they are gently urged against it on a regular basis. There is no use for makeup beyond special occasions, because you are not trying to attract any attention to yourself because you were sworn to chastity.
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Can nuns have Instagram?

The Catholic nuns are supposed to live a life of contemplation and service, but the church says they're getting distracted by tweets, snaps, Instagram and Facebook feeds. The new guidance is part of a new section in the Vatican handbook that covers social media usage.
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What are male nuns called?

The male equivalent of a nun would be a monk. Like nuns, monks are dedicated to the religious life without holding any power within the church.
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Are there nuns that are not Catholic?

Nuns are women who devote their lives to the service of their religion. Nuns in the United States are typically practitioners of the Catholic faith, but other faiths, such as Buddhism and Orthodox Christianity accept and support nuns as well.
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What do nuns do when they have their period?

Nuns and girls also reported only taking half-body bath during period due to lack of hot water. All these call for a need to improve water and sanitation facilities in schools and nunneries so that nuns and schoolgirls do not compromise on menstrual hygiene and skip classes.
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What is the strictest order of nuns?

The Trappists, officially known as the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (Latin: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae, abbreviated as OCSO) and originally named the Order of Reformed Cistercians of Our Lady of La Trappe, are a Catholic religious order of cloistered monastics that branched off from ...
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What is a group of nuns called?

A: According to Oxford Dictionaries, a group of nuns is known as a superfluity. Although the term is now rarely used to refer to nuns, it is sometimes used to refer to an excessive amount of something.
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What is an abbess nun?

In Catholicism, an abbess (Latin abbatissa, feminine form of abbas, abbot) is the female superior of a community of nuns, which is often an abbey.
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Who are Sisters of the Valley in California?

The Sisters are not Catholic nuns. They are activists on a mission to empower people to heal themselves. Inspired by the Beguines, the Sisters sustain their compassionate activism and community's farm operations by making natural healing products for the people.
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Who are the media nuns?

The Daughters of Saint Paul, known as TikTok famous 'Media Nuns', close four US locations; Boston location remains. Published: Apr. 26, 2022, 1:47 p.m. The Daughters of Saint Paul, known on TikTok as the “Media Nuns,” are closing four of their U.S. locations.
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Can nuns have twitter?

In a statement, Pope Francis warned Catholic nuns against "wasting time" on Twitter, but social-media savvy sisters of the cloth insist that Jesus would have tweeted.
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Do nuns ever wear normal clothes?

What do nuns wear under their habit? Some nuns, especially those that live in colder climates, may wear regular clothing under their habits. Others may only wear a t-shirt and shorts. In hotter countries, nuns may even just wear underwear.
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Can a widow 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. Msgr.
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Can nuns see their family?

The community becomes the principal family of these women because once they join they are permitted to visit their relatives only once a year if they are Italian. If a nun is from a foreign country they can visit family once every three years. These women must learn how to adapt and live together.
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Did nuns wear corsets?

"In the 15th century, for example, they might have worn a dress with a wide neck and high waist and décolleté, or even a pointed corset, then in fashion," she says. Nuns were supposed to wear habits at all times.
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Do nuns have to shave their heads?

Most Buddhist nuns and monks today follow the Vinaya rules about hair. Practices do vary somewhat from one school to another, but the monastic ordination ceremonies of all schools of Buddhism include head shaving.
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How do I become a nun after marriage?

We're already assuming you know you have to be Catholic and a woman, but you also have to be single. If you are married, an annulment recognized by the Catholic church must be obtained. Widows are viewed as single in the eyes of the church. When you become a nun, you will receive a ring to denote you as God's bride.
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Are there still nuns?

There are currently just over 44,100 U.S. women religious, the formal term for nuns and sisters. That's less than a quarter of its peak in the mid-1960s, according to Georgetown University's Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA).
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What is a cloistered nun?

They are part of a small number of nuns in the United States who are cloistered, meaning they do not interact with the outside world except by necessity.
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