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.
A nun takes three Final Vows: Poverty, Chasity, and, Obedience. If u look up those words you can find what they mean
Poverty, chastity and obedience.
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Monks and nuns of St. Benedict make three solemn vows of Obedience, Stability, and Conversatio Morum.MONASTIC VOWShttp://www.mountmichael.org/pages/vocations/vows
Profession of Final Vows.
he was a Franciscan monk before he was released from his vows by his Father.
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
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.
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Monk or nun.
Monk
a group of community men who vows to poverty and religious beliefs
In 530 a monk named Benedict created rules to govern monasterylife. These required vows of obedience, poverty, andchastity.
A monk or a priest in some religious orders. Secular priest take vows of chastity and obedience only.
Through observing all of his ordination vows which can number in the hundreds depending on the lineage.