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This is a list of my favorite 12 orders of Catholic nuns and sisters in no particular order. This list includes their history, and images of their habits. What is a Catholic Nun or Sister? In the Roman Catholic tradition, there are many religious institutes of nuns and sisters (the female equivalent of male monks or friars), each with its own charism or special character. Nuns, religious sisters, and canonesses all use the term "Sister" as a form of address. What is a Nun? Traditionally, a

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1. Preaching the Gospel ‘Wait. Aren’t you cloistered?’ Yes! And therein lies our preaching. Our entire life, our being is our preaching. By giving up everything but God we joyfully proclaim to the world that only God is enough to fill the human heart! And oh how He fills it! 2. Our

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Peggy Clores shares 10 tips for teaching the Catholic faith to adults. She explains the methods she uses in her combined RCIA/ Adult Faith Formation classes. She shares her tips for lovingly and effectively evangelizing and walking with adults who are learning the Catholic faith!

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Religious orders and traditions are an important part of the Church. Here is what you need to know about 9 of the most important ones! From the Catholic-Link resource library [See also: QUIZ: Can You Match These Habits With Their Religious Order?] [See also: The Amazing Young Nuns that Blew Oprah Away]

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When Archbishop Thomas Collins becomes Thomas Cardinal Collins the principal colour of his vestments will become scarlet to symbolize the blood that a cardinal is willing to shed for his faith. Scarlet was installed as the colour for cardinals by Pope Gregory X at the Second Council of Lyon in 1274.

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