While nuns were not typically trained in battle during the Crusades, there were instances where they engaged in acts of defense during sieges or attacks on convents and monasteries. These actions were uncommon and typically a last resort to protect themselves and their communities.
Yes, St. Louis IX of France, also known as King Louis IX, is one example of a saint who was involved in the Crusades. He led two crusades to the Holy Land during his reign in the 13th century.
Homer Smith, the protagonist in "Lilies of the Field," is not depicted as a religious man in the novel or movie. He is a wandering handyman who helps the nuns with their tasks but does not show any overt signs of religious belief or practices.
Well the Christians were the ones who launched the crusades and they did this because they couldn't safely travel to Jerusalem (which they called the Holy Land). They couldn't make safe pilgrimages to Jerusalem any more because the Seljuk Turks (who were Muslims) were conquering a lot of land aroundJerusalem. The Christians launched the first crusade and they captured Jerusalem. But they owed some of their victory to the Muslims who were already breaking off into different states. Four Reasons people went on crusades: • Christians couldn't make safe pilgrimages to Jerusalem (The Holy Land) • Seljuk Turks were taking over too much land around Jerusalem • Muslims were making it hard for Christians to get to Jerusalem • Christians wanted to be able to go to the Holy Land because it was a great religious site for them (it was also a great religious site for Muslims and Jews, for all different reasons)
In various religious traditions, the great battle between God and Satan is considered a struggle between good and evil. It is often depicted as a cosmic conflict that represents the ultimate showdown between divine forces and malevolent entities. The outcome of this battle is usually determined by concepts such as free will, faith, and spiritual perseverance.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of monasteries. That is most likely because monasteries are not usually found in groups. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a cluster of monasteries or a string of monasteries.
Roman Catholic AnswerNuns can't "give" the sacraments because they are nuns not priests. However, nuns can be Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist and distribute communion at mass or take it to the sick and shut-ins. Any trained lay person can do this. Also, nuns can baptize (as can any lay person) in the case of an emergency when a priest is not available.
I believe they were all actresses
You just call Monks Monks and Nuns Nuns. They don't have any other names.
Yes there is. There is a series of videos on the Crusades called "Crusades". The narator is a bit funny, and there is a lot of info in it
Yes, St. Louis IX of France, also known as King Louis IX, is one example of a saint who was involved in the Crusades. He led two crusades to the Holy Land during his reign in the 13th century.
They dont have any :)
watch the sound of music
AnswerNuns have hair like any other women
Andrew Jackson achieved victory because he trained his men very well and was prepared for any war that would begin at any time.
no
I'm afraid, that no matter where I check, I cannot find any reference to anyone named Eleazar during the Crusades.