Vatican to Cloistered Nuns: Don’t tweet too much!

The Vatican issued a new guideline for cloistered nuns. That directive is not to Tweet too much.

Miami Herald:

The Vatican has issued new guidelines for cloistered nuns, reminding them that they’re supposed to live separated from the world and in silence — and therefore shouldn’t be tweeting too much or downloading too much news.

The instructions from the Vatican’s office for religious orders cover a host of administrative and financial issues. Included are norms for when a monastery must be closed because the number of nuns shrinks to the point that the community is no longer viable — an increasingly frequent occurrence.

The document released Tuesday also reminds contemplative nuns that theirs is a silent vocation. It says social communication must be used “with sobriety and discretion, not only with regard to the contents but also to the quantity of information and the type.”

A cloistered nun is a nun that is called stay inside the walls of their convent and spend their days and nights in prayer and silent contemplation. They are part of a small number of nuns in the United States who are cloistered, meaning they do not interact with the outside world except by necessity.

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