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A general term used to refer to religious women. The connotation today would be in reference to those religious institutes* of women who have an active apostolate* (as opposed to contemplative* communities whose members are referred to as nuns.*)
Ãâó: www.augustinianrecollects.org/glossary.html
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These terms were often used for stepbrothers, half brothers, or even for brothers-in-law. It does not necessarily refer literally to a brother or sister.
Ãâó: www.genfiles.com/legal/legalterms.htm
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A sister is a vowed member of a religious community of women within the Church. She shares in the life and mission of her community.
Ãâó: www.vocations.ca/What_is_a_vocation/common_terms.p...
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A term used by initiated members in a sorority when referring to each other.
Ãâó: owudelts.org/greekglossary.html
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An initiated member of a sorority. It is used as a form of address when one initiated member refers to another member.
Ãâó: www.eiu.edu/~panhel/greekglossary.html
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