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		<title>Why do nuns wear a wedding ring?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question from a reader &#8230; Dear Sister, I notice that religious nuns wear a ring just like a wedding band or wedding ring married couples wear. The wedding ring of my brother and my sis-in-law has an engraving of their names underneath the ring. What about religious nuns do they engrave something on the ring [...]]]></description>
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<p><span class="drop_cap">Q</span>uestion from a reader &#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Sister, I notice that religious nuns wear a ring just like a wedding band or wedding ring married couples wear. The wedding ring of my brother and my sis-in-law has an engraving of their names underneath the ring. What about religious nuns do they engrave something on the ring like Our Lord Jesus name or ICHTUS or JMJ or AMDG? (acronyms etc.)</p>
<p>What about the design of the ring &#8230; do they have one or they&#8217;re just plain? Thanks for answering. <a href="http://pilgrimsong.blogspot.com">Adia</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Good questions! First, the tradition of Christians wearing rings is an interesting one. The <a href="http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13059a.htm">Catholic Encyclopedia article on rings</a> notes that Christians, like their non-Christian counterparts, wore rings as a sign of their station, occasionally having them engraved with a religious symbol or bedecked with a jewel. The ring in some cases was used as a seal but it also was a symbol of &#8220;conjugal fidelity&#8221;. And so a bishop might receive a ring as an &#8220;episcopal<!--u44--> ornament conferred in the <!--k01=13064b.htm-->rite<!--u72--> of consecration &#8230; as emblematic of [his] betrothal &#8230; to his <!--k01=03744a.htm-->Church<!--u63-->.&#8221; Other ecclesiastics might also receive the privilege of wearing a gold ring. In terms of nuns, the article notes that &#8220;nuns and consecrated virgins wore &#8220;plain rings &#8230; in memory of their betrothal to their <!--k01=07170a.htm-->heavenly<!--u63--> Spouse&#8221;.</p>
<p>So this symbol of fidelity, of lifelong commitment unto death is a significant one for wearing the ring. The tradition of wearing rings in religious life continues. Each religious community of Catholic nuns and sisters, as well as monks and brothers, has its own customs around the ring &#8212; if they wear one, what material it is made from, whether it has an engraving, etc. The ring is normally given when the sister professes vows &#8212; for some communities (like mine) the ring is given at first profession; for others it is given at final profession of vows.</p>
<p>In my IHM Congregation, we wear a gold band that is engraved. On the outside of the ring, there is an engraving of two hearts that are pierced by a single sword. The two hearts represent the Immaculate Heart of Mary (our namesake) and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. On the inside is the Latin text, <em>Ego te sponsabo, </em>which means &#8220;I will wed thee&#8221;. What is particularly cool about my congregation (probably others too) is that we &#8220;recycle&#8221; our rings. I did not receive a new ring when I professed my vows; rather I received the worn ring of one of my IHM sisters that is &#8220;dwelling now in light&#8221;. I love this tradition because it binds me to the whole IHM &#8220;communion of saints&#8221;. I don&#8217;t know the name of the sister who wore this ring, but I can feel her warm presence and encouragement.</p>
<p><em>For sisters and nuns reading, what is your ring like and what does it symbolize for  you and for your congregation? Also, for anyone, tell us about the important ring that you wear.</em></p>
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