Seminierin
Seminierin is a term used in the context of the Catholic Church to refer to a woman who has taken vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, similar to those taken by a nun. However, a seminierin is not a nun in the traditional sense, as she has not taken the vows of perpetual chastity. Instead, she is a woman who has entered a religious community or order, often one that is not specifically dedicated to the care of the sick or the elderly, but rather to other forms of service or ministry.
The term "seminierin" is derived from the Latin word "seminarius," which means "seed-bearing," and refers to the
The role of a seminierin can vary depending on the specific religious order or community in which