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Usually, someone that takes a vow is a religious, that is, someone who has consecrated their life to God before a witness, usually a ruling cleric of a religious order or diocese, who receives them in the name of the Church. Specific religious who may take a vow of poverty include nuns, sisters, monks, hermits, brothers, priests and even, in extremely rare cases, third order or lay members of the Church.

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Q: What is the name of a person of a religious order who promises to live a life of poverty?
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