Romeo thinks it is worse than death. The friar knows different.
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Lady Capulet believes its completely normal for young girls like Juliet (13 , reaching 14 years old) to get married. This is because Lady Capulet herself got married at that age and also saw many young girls in Verona Juliet's age who are married. Lord Capulet does not like marriage so young. This is shown when he talks to Paris, a man who wants to marry Juliet. He tells Paris to wait 2 years until she is older, then he can marry her.
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I am researching how labor relations differ around the world. With globalization and international relationships with diffrente companies.I would really like to see the results of this question
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the settlements of the friars were called missions
Friars typically have a religious or altruistic motive, seeking to serve their faith and help others through their work. Couples, on the other hand, are motivated by personal relationships, love, companionship, and building a life together.
Monks lived in secluded communities and focused on contemplation and prayer, following a strict routine set by the rule of their order, while friars were itinerant preachers who traveled and worked in the community, focusing on helping the poor and spreading the teachings of the church. Monks typically lived in monasteries and owned communal property, while friars lived in friaries and took vows of poverty.
Well... In a fryer you can find chicken, shrimp and potato sticks they'll call french fries later. No, seriously. you misspelled the word. You probably meant a "friary". A friary is a monastery in which friars live. they are basically Roman Catholic monks belonging to mendicant congregations, such as the Franciscans, Dominicans, or Carmelite friars. "Mendicants" mean they subsist by "mendicity", begging, accepting donations or "alms" because they refuse all material ownership. Friars and monks differ, however. Friars live the evangelical counsels (vows of poverty, chastity and obedience) in service to a community, and friaries are open and friars cover extense areas providing community service.. Monks, on the other hand, seclude themselves in isolation, silence, and spend their hours in devotion and contemplation, as well as in self-sufficient sometimes very successful cloisters Those definitions above are certainly over-simplifications, but they'll give you some idea.
Catholic AnswerA friar typically lives in a Friary, this applies to Franciscans, Dominicans, Carmelites, Augustinians, and Servites. Monasteries are were the monastic orders reside: Benedictines, and Cistericans. Follow-up answer: The question is posed as if Friars are a thing of the past... like Friar Tuck in the story of Robin Hood. Friars are alive and well throughout the world. They differ from monks in that monks tend to be cloistered in a monastery, serving the world through prayer. Friars, on the other hand, live in Friaries, and serve the world by working out in it... serving the poor, working in hospitals, soup kitchens, homeless shelters, nursing homes, and a wide variety of other pursuits.Monks usually commit to one community location... one monatstery, for life; and end-up buried, after death, in the monastery's cemetery, out back. Friars, on the other hand, commit to community, but most Friar communities have multiple locations; and so a Friar may live in one Friary for a while, then move to another within the same community, and so on. Friars, too, end-up, after death, buried in the community cemetery, which may be centralized at just one of the community locations, or each location may have its own cemetery... it all just depends on the community.Depending on the community, it's also possible for Friars to live separate from their communities, when on some kind of special assignment; or if they're not avowed and maintain secular jobs. Again, it depends on the community, and its rules.They live in a friary, a monastery, a church rectory, or another type of church residence.
Answer 1: The monks live in monasteries.Answer 2: I sometimes wonder why questioners, here, ask questions about monks and friars as if they were something of the past. They exist, today; and live, today, much as they lived centuries ago. Little, in fact, has changed.And so, then, the first answer, which uses the present-tense "live," and not the past-tense "lived," is accurate in that as well as in that, yes, monks live (and lived, too, in the past) in monasteries.For more detail, please see the Wiki Answers article/answer that I wrote about how the lives of monks and friars differ. I've placed a link to it down in the "sources and related links" section of this web page, below.
The pair of them differ so much.Their opinions often differ.
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How does what differ from mass?
Differ.
Use it as a verb. Shelly differs from Mary
The preposition "from" is typically used after the verb "differ." For example, you can say, "The two plans differ from each other in terms of cost."