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== Roman Catholic Religious Orders==
RC Church has '''hundreds of Religious Orders in various [[Roman_Catholic_Church#Catholic Church Rites (branches)| rites]]''' which operate autonomously from [[Bishops]]. Some Orders are small while other Orders are large even international. Some for women that consist of Sisters or Nuns and Orders for Men that consist of Brothers or Priests. While in the USA all women in Religious Orders are called nuns; actually nuns live in cloisters, like monks; where Sisters work in education, hospitals, and other places.<ref>https://historyofchristianitypodcast.com/2025/09/01/major-roman-catholic-orders-origins-differences-and-their-role-today/</ref>. Followers of an Order report to their Order's superior. The superior obtains permission of a [[Bishop] to have followers work in his [[diocese]] or an [[Archbishop]] to have followers work in his province. The only exception is the Jesuits who report only to the [[Pope]] and can work in any [[Diocese]] or [[Archdiocese]].<br>Married couples & single laypeople may join and participate in secular Orders, such as the Secular Franciscan Order or the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites, which allow them to live out their faith while fulfilling family responsibilities<ref>https://dioceseofgaylord.org/vocations/secular-orders-and-associations</ref>. Religious orders are headed by a [[Superior Religious order | Superior]], [[mother religious order | Mother]], or an [[Abbot]] <br><br>[https://globalcatholicresourcecenter.com/catholic-religious-orders-2/ A full list of Latin rite Orders is available via this link] '''Some of the major orders are below:'''
*'''[[Roman_Catholic_Church#Catholic_Church_Rites-branches | Latin Rite Orders]]'''
===The Benedictines===
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