
Religious Sisters
Religious Sisters are women who dedicate their lives to serving God and the community within a specific religious order, often part of the Christian tradition, particularly Catholicism. They typically take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, committing to a life of faith and service. Sisters engage in various ministries, including education, healthcare, and social work, embodying their spiritual values through active involvement in society. Unlike nuns, who may live a cloistered life in prayer, Sisters often work outwardly in their communities while maintaining their religious commitments.