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Typically they are poverty, chastity (celibacy in some cases) and obedience. Some orders will include other kinds of vows as well, depending on the rules set forth by the founders.

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A nun takes three Final Vows: Poverty, Chasity, and, Obedience. If u look up those words you can find what they mean

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Poverty, chastity and obedience.

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What were the three vows monk Benedict made?

Monks and nuns of St. Benedict make three solemn vows of Obedience, Stability, and Conversatio Morum.MONASTIC VOWShttp://www.mountmichael.org/pages/vocations/vows


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he was a Franciscan monk before he was released from his vows by his Father.


What three virtues that St Benedict developed that are used by the Catholic clergy today?

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When Erasmus became a priest?

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.


What happens if a monk breaks the any of the three vows he took when he joined the monastery?

if nobody knows (including the monk) then nothing. else search for other answer.


Taking vows of obedience chastity and poverty is usually part of the life of a?

Monk or nun.


What is a person who was given or raised by a monastery but not forced to take vows until adulthood called?

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What does monk mean in the middle ages?

a group of community men who vows to poverty and religious beliefs


What vows did the benedictine rule require?

In 530 a monk named Benedict created rules to govern monasterylife. These required vows of obedience, poverty, andchastity.


Who is a man who lives a life of prayer under the vows of poverty chastity and obedience?

A monk or a priest in some religious orders. Secular priest take vows of chastity and obedience only.


How does a monk show his complete commitment?

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