List of former Roman Catholic nuns

This is a list of notable former Roman Catholic nuns and religious sisters.

A

  • Gertrude Abbott – Australian midwife and former nun; founder of St. Margaret's Hospital[1]
  • Karen Armstrong – British author and comparative religion scholar; wrote Through the Narrow Gate about her experience as a nun

B

  • Monica Baldwin – British author; wrote I Leap Over The Wall: A Return to the World after twenty-eight Years in a Convent
  • Wendy Becket – British former nun, television presenter, and art historian; was a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur from 1946–1970 before leaving due to ill health and becoming a consecrated virgin and hermit
  • Eugénie Blanchard – French-Saint Barthélemy supercentenarian, who aged 114 years and 261 days was the oldest living person at the time of her death; she was a Franciscan nun for 32 years
  • Katharina von Bora – German nun; left the convent to join with the Protestant Reformation and ultimately married Martin Luther
  • Anna Borkowska – Polish former Dominican nun and prioress best remembered for sheltering 17 young Jewish activists in her convent from Nazi persecution during World War II; was granted a dispensation of her vows after the war
  • Birgitta Botolfsdotter – Swedish former Bridgettine nun who left her abbey in 1539, after being removed from the position of abbess, and married, which was allowed for nuns following the Protestant Reformation and the adoption of Lutheranism in the abbey
  • Kathy Brynaert – American politician, youth development leader, and former Franciscan nun
  • Lavinia Byrne – British former nun who in 2000 left the Sisters of Loreto after 35 years after saying that the Vatican had been bullying her to abandon support for women priests
  • Miriam Byrne – British priest of the Scottish Episcopal Church; former nun but left and was ordained in 1994

C

D

G

  • Claudine Guérin de TencinFrench writer and salonist; was brought up at a convent and became a nun, at the wish of her parents, but broke her vows and succeeded, in 1712, in gaining formal permission from Pope Clement XI for her secularization

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W

  • Nora Wall – Irish former member of the Sisters of Mercy who was wrongfully convicted of rape in 1999 and served four days of a life sentence before her conviction was overturned; while the alleged rape took place while she was a nun, she left her order in 1994

See also

References

  1. ^ Cunneen, Chris. "Abbott, Gertrude (1846–1934)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 31 December 2012.

Further reading

  • Campell, Debra Graceful Exits: Catholic Women and the art of departure. Indiana University Press; ISBN 978-0-253-34316-1
  • Leahy, Karen. The Summer of Yes: An Ex-Nun's Story. CreateSpace. ISBN 1480163481