נזירה (דת) (Hebrew Wikipedia)

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  • Cynthia A. Jurisson, "The Deaconess Movement", in Rosemary Skinner Keller et al., eds. Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America (Indiana U.P., 2006). pp. 821–33 online

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  • "Kloster Ebstorf" (באנגלית). Medieval Histories. 8 באוגוסט 2014. ארכיון מ-1 בדצמבר 2017. נבדק ב-20 בנובמבר 2017. The monastery is mentioned for the first time in 1197. It belongs to the group of so-called Lüneklöstern (monasteries of Lüne), which became Lutheran convents following the Protestant Reformation. […] It is currently one of several Lutheran convents maintained by the Monastic Chamber of Hanover (Klosterkammer Hannover), an institution of the former Kingdom of Hanover founded by its Prince-Regent, later King George IV of the United Kingdom, in 1818, in order to manage and preserve the estates of Lutheran convents. {{cite web}}: (עזרה)

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  • "Sister". Merriam-Webster. [A] member of a women's religious order (as of nuns or deaconesses); especially : one of a Roman Catholic congregation under simple vows

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  • Patricia Lefevere. Methodist woman founds monastery. National Catholic Reporter. ארכיון מ-3 בנובמבר 2013. נבדק ב-1 באוקטובר 2011. St. Brigid’s oblate group has grown to 16 members since the dedication of the monastery on St. Brigid’s feast in 2000. Besides Stamps, it counts another 13 United Methodists, one Catholic and one Disciples of Christ member. The ages of group members range from 23 to 82. One-third of them are men; half are ordained. The community continues to grow. {{cite book}}: (עזרה)

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