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However, most monks and nuns in the Catholic church are either Benedictine, or some order which has come from the Benedictine Order (Cistercians, Cistercians of the Strict Observance {Trappist}, and to some extent, Carthusians, who are not strictly monks, but hermits. All of these take three solemn vows: Stability (to remain in the same monastery), Conversatio Morum (a Latin phrase usually translated "conversion of life" which, among other things, includes poverty and chastity - and much more), and Obedience.
Monk
Profession of Final Vows.
A monk or a priest in some religious orders. Secular priest take vows of chastity and obedience only.
Benedictine monks and nuns (which includes Cistericians and Trappiests) take vows of stability, conversion of manners, and obedience, most other religious make vows of poverty, chastity and obedience.
Monks and nuns of St. Benedict make three solemn vows of Obedience, Stability, and Conversatio Morum.MONASTIC VOWShttp://www.mountmichael.org/pages/vocations/vows
he was a Franciscan monk before he was released from his vows by his Father.
Erasmus did not become a priest. He became a monk. There is a great difference. An 11 year old child could become a monk if a relative took his vows for him. Erasmus did not become a priest. He became a monk. There is a great difference. An 11 year old child could become a monk if a relative took his vows for him.
Monk or nun.
Catholic AnswerIt depends. Some take vows, some take solemn vows, some take promises.
a group of community men who vows to poverty and religious beliefs
The three virtues that are defined as vows for most religious are: poverty, chastity, and obedience. However, these are not the vows that St. Benedict instructed his monks to take, they are to take vows of Obedience, Conservatio Morum, and Stability. St. Benedict discusses the virtues required of a monk in chapters 4-7 of his Rule. There are three which are singled out for special mention:ObedienceSilenceHumility
Through observing all of his ordination vows which can number in the hundreds depending on the lineage.