Are Sisters of the Valley really nuns?
Samuel Coleman
Updated on April 20, 2026
The Sisters are not Catholic nuns. They are activists on a mission to empower people to heal themselves. Inspired by the Beguines, the Sisters sustain their compassionate activism and community's farm operations by making natural healing products for the people.
What religion are Sisters of the Valley?
In fact, they have no religious affiliation whatsoever. The Sisters of the Valley answer to Christine Meeusen (a.k.a. Sister Kate), who confirmed with the NY Post, that "We're against religion, so we're not a religion ... we reach back to pre-Christian practices."Is a sister the same as a nun?
Distinction between a nun and a religious sisterAlthough usage has varied throughout church history, typically "nun" (Latin: monialis) is used for women who have taken "solemn" vows, and "sister" (Latin: soror) is used for women who have taken "simple" vows (that is, vows other than solemn vows).