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from
Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Curate. One who has the care (cura) of souls, especially a parish priest. The term is often applied to the assistant or associate pastor
Neither Franciscans or Jesuits are monks.
Jesuits are not monks, so there are no Jesuit monks. The Jesuit who was famous for his missionary work was St. Francis Xavier, see the article below:
To convert them into their religion. And trade.
they had two diffrent diining rooms because the oblate monks and the novice monks ate in two diffrent rooms
Monks aka *(_+#%^
Jesuits schools are founded by the Jesuit order of priest called the Society of Jesus.
The monks of Tibet are called Tibetan monks in English. In Tibetan they may be called choden 'religious' or chodak 'Dharma spreader.'
He is called a carpenters apprentice.
Landlubbers
Gregorian monks.
The monks resides either at Vihara or Monastries.
Monks mainly wore robes. They are called Habits.