Women's Abbey
Women's Abbey refers to a type of religious community where women, often called nuns or sisters, live together to dedicate their lives to spiritual practices, prayer, and service. These communities are typically part of a larger religious order, such as the Benedictines or Cistercians, and follow specific rules and guidelines that govern their daily lives.
In a Women's Abbey, members often engage in various activities, including communal worship, meditation, and charitable work. The abbey serves as a place of refuge and spiritual growth, allowing women to deepen their faith and contribute to their communities while living in a supportive environment.