There Are over 10,000 Monks, 16,600 Nuns and 1,130 Nuns Working in Poland and Abroad.
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There are 10,100 Polish monks, 16,600 nuns, and 1,130 nuns working in Poland and abroad. In addition, around 1,000 people belong to secular institutes in Poland, and approximately 900 have chosen an individual form of consecrated life – consecrated virgins, widows, and hermits. On February 2nd, the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, and since 1997, it has also marked the World Day of Consecrated Life, a day com…
There are currently 28,000 consecrated persons living in Poland. Most of them, approximately 15,000, are nuns in active congregations. There are also approximately 10,000 religious – priests and brothers. Nearly 1,100 nuns pray in contemplative monasteries. Consecrated persons in Poland also include nearly 1,000 members (mostly female) of secular institutes and over 450 virgins. The article "28,000 Consecrated Persons in Poland – the latest stat…
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