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A convent is an enclosed community of monks, nuns, friars or religious sisters Alternatively, convent means the building used by the community The term is particularly used in the Catholic Church, Lutheran churches, and the Anglican Communion [1]
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Embrace a monastic rhythm of prayer, community, and reflection, deepening your relationship with Christ in a peaceful sanctuary Experience a life devoted to prayer and work, where monastic tradition and community foster spiritual growth in a place dedicated to the Lord
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Following the Council of Trent and arising from the practice of the Roman curia, a distinction was made between a major convent, one having 12 or more religious; and a minor one that lacked this number This status determined the relation of subjection to the visitation, correction, and jurisdiction of the local ordinary
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Canon law contains a large and important section relating to the establishment and government of convents
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