Nun
A nun is a woman who has devoted her life to religious service and typically resides in a convent, monastery, or other religious community. The term comes from the Latin monacha or its Old French form nonne, meaning a solitary or religious woman. In many Christian traditions, especially within Catholicism and Orthodoxy, nuns take vows and follow a rule of life that guides prayer, work, and community living.
Historically, women sought religious life from antiquity through the Middle Ages, forming communities that ranged from
Vows typically include poverty, chastity, and obedience. Some orders also take a vow of stability (to remain
Contemporary nuns belong to diverse orders, such as Benedictines, Dominicans, Franciscans, and Clarisses, among others. In