Are there many nuns anymore?
William Smith
Published May 26, 2026
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Just so, how many nuns are left?
The total number of nuns, also called religious sisters, in the United States has fallen from roughly 180,000 in 1965 to about 50,000 in 2014 – a 72% drop over those 50 years – according to the Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate (CARA) at Georgetown University.
Also Know, do you have to be a virgin to be a nun? The requirements for becoming a nun vary depending on the order of the church; in most cases, women are no longer required to be virgins to become a nun. However, there are a number of other requirements they must meet. Widows are also accepted as nuns, but a woman who has been divorced is not.
Keeping this in view, can you quit being a nun?
If they have taken their final vows (are no longer in "training") they must tell their superior and then after a process that is dependent upon the order, they leave and go out to live in the world. They are not shut out from the Church.
How many Catholic nuns are there in the world?
The numbers grew rapidly, from 900 sisters in 15 communities in 1840, 50,000 in 170 orders in 1900, and 135,000 in 300 different orders by 1930. Starting in 1820, the sisters always outnumbered the priests and brothers. Their numbers peaked in 1965 at 180,000 then plunged to 56,000 in 2010.
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