- Franciscan Sisters of Oldenburg, IN (O.S.F.) (Community)
- Benedictine Nuns (O.S.B.), Greensburg, PA, St. Emma Monastery (Community)
- Congregation of Sisters of St. Agnes (C.S.A.) (Community)
- Cistercian Sisters (O.C.S.O.), Glencairn Abbey, IE (Community)
- Trappistine Cistercian Nuns (O.C.S.O.), Sonoita, AZ, Santa Rita Abbey (Community)
- Trappistine Cistercian Nuns, (O.C.S.O.), Dubuque, IA, Our Lady of the Mississippi Abbey (Community)
- Which of the following describe your community/organization type? (Q&A response by Julie)
- In which of the following ministries are members of your community/organization? (Q&A response by Julie)
- My ideal prospect may have the following marital status: (Q&A response by Julie)
- If I join a religious community do I have to change my name and cut my hair? (Blog entry by )
- Is being divorced an obstacle to religious life? (Blog entry by )
- What about wearing habits and and taking "religious" names (Blog entry by )
- Why would someone want to be a priest, sister, or brother? (Blog entry by )
- How a 16th-century nun guides me in religious life (Article by Sister Julie Vieira, I.H.M.)
- Teacher first, sister always (Article by Leslie Scanlon)
- Six myths about becoming a nun (Article by Sister Julie Vieira, I.H.M.)
- “Nun” was not the original plan: Profile of Sister Graciela Colon, S.C.C. (Article by )
- The best decision I ever made (Article by Sister Terry Rickard, O.P.)
- See the Spirit in sisters (Article by Sister Diane Roche, R.S.C.J.)
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