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What is the difference between a NUN and a SISTER?

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What is the difference between a NUN and a SISTER?

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People commonly use the word nun to describe all women in religious orders. A nun is a woman religious who belongs to an order that is “enclosed” and restricts contact with people outside the convent or “cloister.” Sister is the appropriate title for women in the majority of religious orders, including the School Sisters of Notre Dame.

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