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nun <a nun; nuns> N

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The church was founded in 1630 and was abandoned by the nuns in 1971.
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This religious house lasted for about 40 years and was a double separate monastery of both monks and nuns governed by bbe.
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In 1440 there were eight nuns, and was probably never much larger.
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However, the nuns were not officially registered in the nunnery as they had to retain their original ration cards issued in their villages.
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Many residence halls have at least one nun and/or priest as a resident.
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As the government did not provide any funds for the nunnery the sustainability of nuns residing here was through family support and donations.
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Choir nuns tend to lead somewhat less eremitical lives, while still maintaining a strong commitment to solitude and silence.
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The monastery has about ten professed nuns, and several candidates in various stages of formation.
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They also founded separate religious institutes for black nuns and priests since diocesan seminaries would not accept them.
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The income from the farms and several churches made it possible for the nuns to live a religious life without doing farm work.
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