they help the people in spiritually meaning, good wishes:)))))
You have given the answer in your question, for as the monks support the people spiritually, so the people support the monks physically. The one giving spiritual food the other giving food for sustenance.
Monks indicated that they would pray for the souls of their supporters so the supporters would not go to hell after death. None of the arrangements were subject to demonstration or proof except for the payments to the monetary. The monks also ran a sideline of books, religious articles and relics of the saints.
Monks often wore simple sandals or slippers made from leather or cloth. These shoes were typically practical and durable to support the daily activities and lifestyle of the monks.
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The Carolingian Monks were known for living on their own, not in groups. Carolingian Monks lived a life of solitary, traveling from one village to another to give wisdom and insight.
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The monks who traditionally look after travelers are often referred to as "hospitality monks." These monks are typically found in monastic communities, particularly in the Benedictine and Cistercian orders, and they provide shelter, food, and spiritual guidance to pilgrims and travelers. Their role emphasizes hospitality and service, reflecting the monastic values of compassion and community support.
Their entire life. They became a monk until the day they died.
His disguise made him unnoticeable amongst the chanting monks.
The collective noun for monks is an abomination of monks (from the older 'an abominable sight of monks').