Roman Catholic AnswerReligious who have taken vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience and are seeking to follow in Christ's footsteps, but are not called to the priesthood. In the case of brothers in the Benedictine tradition, they take vows of stability, conversion of manners, and obedience.
There is no such ceremony for priests. Priests, as such, do not take "vows", they make a promise of obedience to their bishop at their ordination and the obligation to celibacy is imposed by Canon Law. The only ones who take vows, as such are solemnly professed religious, such as monks and nuns who make solemn vows of stability, converso morum, and obedience at their solemn profession. Friars, brothers, and sisters usually make perpetual promises or simple vows of poverty, chastity and obedience at their profession.
A vow of poverty is a vow before God to not own anything or have any money. Nuns, religious priests, sisters, and brothers take this vow in addition to vows of chastity and obedience. These three vows are known as the evangelical counsels.
They take vows of Chastity, Poverty and obedience.
Monks that are priests (Fathers) can hear confessions. Brothers cannot, they have no priestly vows.
to be obedient, pure, and to be chastity Different "orders" will and can have different vows. Most common will be an additional vow of poverty. Some orders will spend all of their time in prayer and contemplation.
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the three vows of a priest are 1. poverty 2. chastity 3. obedience
The religious are those who are under either vows or promises. In the monastic setting these are the vows of stability, conversio morum, and obedience. In the rest of religious life, they are vows or promises of poverty, chastity, and obedience. They are known as monks, nuns, brothers, or sisters.
* For some couples it's important that they are married under the eyes of God and to take their vows. Many people don't read the vows enough to see how important these vows are.
Poverty, chastity, and obedience.