It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church.
And you are probably thinking of Catholic Sisters, who taught in schools and worked in hospitals. Nuns were enclosed in monasteries and did not normally travel. Sisters did not travel alone, but normally were required by their rule to always travel in pairs.
Roman Catholic AnswerIf you are referring to the Order of the Immaculate Conception, a contemplative order of Nuns of the Catholic Church, then, yes, they are most definitely Catholic. If you are referring to a host of other things commonly called "blue nuns", then, no, they're not.
Nuns can live in a monastery, and abbey, or a convent.
Generally Catholic School teachers are Nuns.
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Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic nuns practice Christianity.
Yes. Nuns are a part of the Catholic religion which was actually one of the first to instigate Christmas.
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nuns lived in convents which had everything they need so they didn't have to travel
There are Carmelite and Catholic nuns, both are Christian.
Girls who were training to be nuns would be postulants when they start, and then novices. The Catholic Orders do not allow boys to be nuns or sisters.
Conceptionists, or nuns blonging to the Order of the Immaculate Conception. They are Roman Catholic.
The Roman Catholic Church, Anglicans, Lutherans, Orthodox Christians, Jains, Taoists, Hindus, and Buddhists are some of the churches that have nuns. They have chosen a cloistered lifestyle and are dedicated to their beliefs.