Sisters, nuns, friars and priests live in a residence called a convent. In the United States that term is usually only used for sisters' residences. Priests normally live in a rectory, and monks live in a monastery.
An agreement or promise between two or more people or an agreement or promise between God and his people.
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The above is correct if the question is about a "covenant". A convent is where a community of nuns take their vows and/or are housed.
Yes, in the modern period the only people to wear this type of dress would be nuns who prefer to don the old style vestments.
A wimple is a type of collar of the mediaeval period. It would have been worn by ladies of the court in that time.
A nun lives in a monastery while a sister may live in a convent.
As a nun, I once spent years in a CONVENT.
A convent doesn't live anywhere because it is not alive. A convent is what you call the place where nuns live.
The Convent - film - was created in 1995.
Gruenwald Convent was created in 1854.
Novodevichy Convent was created in 1524.
Ioannovsky Convent was created in 1902.
Ascension Convent was created in 1389.
Ascension Convent ended in 1929.
Pühtitsa Convent was created in 1891.
Convent Thoughts was created in 1851.
The Devil in a Convent was created in 1899.