bcuse they are stupid hahahaha
Roman Catholic AnswerPriests and monks are entirely different vocations, although some monks are called to be priests, one becomes a monk because one has a vocation to the monastic lifestyle NOT because they want to become a priest. So to answer your question, no, a priest does not have to be a monk first, or ever.
because they were not treated with respect.
monk is not a he its a or the monks. monks are the praiser of there god or spirit the monks of the Christan live at the cathedral so do Buddha monks! almost all religions have monks. heres an example of monks and every thing..... praiser>monk>priest.
The order was the Pope, Cardinals, Priest and the Monks or Nuns..
One humanist priest who criticized corrupt popes and monks was Martin Luther. He was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation and spoke out against practices such as the selling of indulgences by the Catholic Church.
Monks are usually ascetic.
St. Benedict was never a priest. At times he lived the life of a hermit, abbot, founder of monasteries but never a priest.
In the Catholic Church, a priest is a male who has been ordained into the priesthood. This means he has the authority to say Mass, and to conduct the Sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation/Penance, Anointing of the Sick, and the Eucharist, and to witness the sacrament of Marriage. A monk takes a vow of poverty, chastity and obediance, just as a priest does, but he does not have the authority to say mass, administer communion, hear confessions, and conduct the other sacramental duties of a priest. A monk is still considered to be a lay person, as he is not a priest.
Kateri Tekakwitha was a virgin and never married. Priests and monks, likewise, do not marry.
There is no such thing as a Buddhist priest, as in the sense of Christianity. There are Monks, who have dedicated their lives to the Dharma to become enlightened. These monks may perform certain rituals and may teach others as needed. But Monks, in general, study the teachings (the Dharma), meditate, and do the chores needed in daily life.
When addressing a monk, it is important to show respect by using the appropriate title. In many traditions, monks are addressed as "Venerable" followed by their first or last name. For example, you might address a monk as "Venerable John" or "Venerable Smith." It is also common to bow slightly as a sign of respect when addressing a monk.
For the priest robes you go to the clothes shop in varrock and they sell em. for monks robes you go to the monostary (prayer guild) and upstairs if you have 32 prayer you can get them free from a table.