Last week I posted a list of ten priests who tweet. This time let’s follow these ten consecrated sisters on Twitter.

The ten tech-savvy sisters use Twitter to draw people to God and to communicate His Word through the popular micro-blogging platform. These nuns represent the growing number of priests, religious and lay faithful who make good use of Twitter, as it is a powerful vehicle for evangelization and can provide both inspiration and encouragement.

This list below is not a complete list of all nuns who tweet, but by following any one of them you will be able to connect to many more religious sisters on Twitter.

Name: Sr. Helena Burns
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Website: http://www.hellburns.blogspot.com
Bio: Media Nun. Philosophy, Media Literacy, Theology of Body. Proof of God’s existence: hummingbirds, hockey, Popeye’s red beans and rice.
Name: Sr. Pat
Location: Baltimore, Maryland USA
Website: http://www.bonsecoursvocations.org
Bio: I’m a Catholic Sister of Bon Secours & help folks figure out life options (what’s God want). I like spirituality religion.Blog www.bonsecoursvocations.org/blog
Name: Sister Julie
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Website: http://anunslife.org
Bio: A Nun’s Life Ministry helps people discover and grow in their their life’s calling by engaging their questions about God, faith, and religious life.
Name: Sr Lisa M Doty
Location: Rome – Italy
Bio: a missionary, a nun, dabble in graphics, music & techstuff, with one goal in mind
Name: SisterKris
Location: Los Angeles
Website: http://www.thehoneycombedheart.blogspot.com
Bio: Catholic religious sister (read:nun), democrat, loves the Latin Mass
Name: Sister Anne
Location: Chicago
Website: http://romans8v29.blogspot.com
Bio: Catholic sister (nun), happy to belong to Jesus as a Daughter of St. Paul for over (ahem) 30 years.
Name: Benedictine Sisters
Location: MO, WY and AZ
Website: http://www.benedictinesisters.org
Bio: Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration; Catholic women religious; Makers of low-gluten altar breads
Name: Sr. Susan Wolf, SND
Location: Washington DC
Bio: SND, Equipping Catholics to evangelize; using social media for mission.
Name: Margaret Kerry fsp
Location: Boston
Website: http://paulinelaity.blogspot.com
Bio: Pauline living in community of Catholic women serving people through new media.
Name: srpat
Location: Spokane, Washingtton
Website: http://sisterpatricia.com
Bio: Catholic – Poor Clare Nun – Pray, Write, Internet and Radio – oh and family, friends and Pi (my parrot)


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