A monastic woman in Catholic or Orthodox Christianity.
Nuns are female practitioners of the Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Lutheran churches. They usually make three vows (i.e. "no money", "no beauty" and "no will") to engage in Prayer works to help pastors in their ministry. In China, nuns are sometimes called "mothers." Nuns must have been baptized for at least five years to apply, and must have been in a sorority and been in college for at least six years.
In addition, in order to become a nun, a person needs to express his or her devotion to God through the process of swearing an initial wish, a temporary wish, a lifelong wish, etc. After making a lifelong vow, you cannot get married for the rest of your life. Mother Teresa, Mother Teresa, etc., is the most influential nun in the world.
The daily life of medieval nuns
According to the requirements of the monastery, the daily life of the nuns must be strictly implemented according to the schedule. From 2 o'clock in the morning to before going to bed at night, the nuns go back and forth. Afterwards, pray 8 times.
In addition, they also have to do some daily tasks assigned by the monastery and learn relevant etiquette. In addition, the nunnery also has some "outsourced operations", so the nuns also have to assist in completing the tasks assigned by the monastery.
At that time, the monastery was a place serving the church and was a non-profit group. Originally, they could survive relying on donations from the society and support from the church, but it turns out that the money they have is still not enough.
Since the money is not enough, we ask them to solve the money problem themselves. Therefore, the monastery itself leases its fields to nearby farmers for cultivation. After the farmers harvest, they pay "crops" to the monastery to offset the rent.