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The Monks studies Buddhism
Catholicism and Buddhism.
The ordination of monks and nuns and the bi-weekly recitation of the rules for monks and nuns. Some schools of Buddhism have additional rituals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism#Monastic_life hope it helps... :)
Yes, those who are not ordained monks or nuns have always had an important role in the community of Buddhists. As Buddhism spread from what is today India to other eastern countries and, in the 20th century, to the west, it adapted itself to different cultures. Today in the west, most Buddhists are not celibate monks or nuns. Communities of monks and nuns are usually supported by many practitioners outside those communities. Most people today who engage in Buddhist practices designed to minimize suffering are neither monks nor nuns. .
Buddhism does have organizations mostly in the way of monasteries. They don't have missionaries as such but monks do got to places where there is an interest in Buddhism.
Buddhist monks traditionally wear saffron colored robes, which is a shade of orange.
The Chinese people learned of Buddhism because of monks and traders.
There are several/many lineages in Tibetan Buddhism. However, the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama.
The monks' isolation prohibited them from helping others and spreading Buddhism.
Monasteries or temples (communities of monks) usually are supported by donations, contributions, and/or begging.
Generally speaking, the sangha, or community of fully-ordained monks, is the leadership in Buddhism. There are, however, some schools of Buddhism which have householders in positions of leadership.