As nouns,
Congregation of the Sisters of st Catherine the Virgin and Martyr is a hyponym of
monastic order; that is,
Congregation of the Sisters of st Catherine the Virgin and Martyr is a
word with a more specific, narrower meaning than
monastic order:
- monastic order: a group of person living under a religious rule
- Congregation of the Sisters of st Catherine the Virgin and Martyr: a Roman Catholic female congregation founded in 1571 in Braniewo.
Other hyponyms of monastic order include
Augustinian order,
Benedictine order,
order of Saint Benedict,
Carmelite order,
Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel,
Carthusian order,
Dominican order,
Franciscan order,
Jesuit order,
Society of Jesus,
Ursulines,
Sisters of st. Michael the Archangel,
Sisters of the Order of Saint Basil the Great,
Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows,
Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Hedwig.