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Often used in the same context:
convent,
priests,
monks,
franciscans,
benedictines,
friars,
monastery,
jesuits,
cistercians,
carmelite,
parishioners,
seminarians,
abbess,
motherhouse,
foundress,
postulant,
discalced,
oblates,
bishops,
trappists,
nunnery,
saints,
catholics,
sulpician,
wimples,
norbertine,
carthusian,
franciscan order,
cardinal,
augustinians,
archdiocese,
laity,
prelates,
abbots,
prioress,
novitiates,
sisters,
celibates,
passionist,
archbishop,
mater dolorosa,
laypeople,
laywoman,
churchmen,
confraternities,
clergy,
diocese,
missionaries,
ursulines,
pope,
ignatius loyola,
sacristan,
friary,
deaconesses,
church,
abbey,
catechist,
basilian,
chasuble,
maryknoll,
catholic church,
carmelite order,
blessed virgin,
monsignors,
priory,
novenas,
rosaries,
flagellants,
priestly,
clergymen,
scapulars,
gregory nazianzen,
penitents,
lepers,
parishes,
clairvaux,
ratzinger,
lamas,
rectory,
saint ignatius,
grandmothers,
st. brigid,
presbyters,
parish,
beguines,
seminary,
cenacle,
noblewomen,
holy father,
vicars,
assisi,
charism,
hermitage,
vestries,
priesthood,
orphans,
apostolic,
matins,
almshouse,
altar boy,
missals,
orphanage,
nun,
monk,
women,
priest,
hermits,
missionary,
convents,
ladies,
academicians,
artists,
doctors,
pilgrims,
scholars
Appears in the definition of:
.,
abbess,
coif,
convent,
mother superior,
nunnery,
prioress,
sisterhood,
white
Also try:
— Adjectives for nuns:
other,
buddhist,
many,
ursuline,
dominican,
young,
good,
cloistered,
french,
several,
franciscan,
more...
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