The number of nuns in the United States has declined by more than 100,000 since the 1960s and the population is aging. Those who enter religious life today tend to be older. So, what then draws a younger person into a life of service?
There is no one way to define a woman of the sisterhood. Some orders are cloistered others are not. Some women wear habits, others wear jeans. While many orders work in fields of education and healthcare, today's nuns also take up careers in science, law and even yoga.
Joining Cincinnati Edition to discuss life as a modern-day nun are Sr. Tracy Kemme with of Cincinnati; Assistant Director of Ministry and Service and Sister Nicole Trahan; and Director of Mission Advancement Jodee McElfresh.
Tune in to Cincinnati Edition August 7 at 1 p.m. to hear this segment.