Cloistered nuns are women who dedicate their lives to religious service and live in a secluded community, often within a monastery. They follow strict rules and spend their days in prayer, meditation, and work, focusing on their spiritual growth and connection to God. This lifestyle allows them to live apart from the distractions of the outside world.
These nuns typically take vows of silence, poverty, and chastity, committing themselves to a life of simplicity and devotion. Their cloistered existence means they rarely interact with outsiders, but they may engage in activities like making baked goods or crafts to support their community.