They don't. This is a common misconception. Most monks are able to talk freely and lead quite normal lives, although their lives are ones of hard work. Most orders of monks, like Fransiscans and Benedictines lead communal lives revolved around prayer, communal work, service to others, learning and study and discipline.
However, there are some orders where talk and especially idle talk, is discouraged (although not banned). The most famous of these is the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance(O.C.S.O.: Ordo Cisterciensis Strictioris Observantiae), or Trappists, so called after the place where the movement started - La Trappe in France. However, contrary to popular belief,they do not take a vow of silence. Trappist monks will generally only speak when necessary, and idle talk is strongly discouraged. This enables the monks to spend more time in prayer, especially contemplative prayer, without outside distraction.
Temporary silence is sometimes experienced by all sorts of Christian people voluntarily. In the community at Taize, France, silence plays a very important part in worship; sometimes the silence lasts half an hour or more. On a visit to Taize a few years ago, it was quite something to experience the atmosphere of prayer when 500+ people in the church there spent 20 mins or so in total silence in the service. Some denominations use silence in their worship - the Quaker worship is almost total silence for an hour or more. In many denominations people go on retreat in a monastery or retreat house for a weekend or even a week, where they are expected to be silent all the time - again to avoid distraction from prayer and spiritual refreshment.
monks take a vow if silence.
Strictly speaking, no. Though Trappist monks and nuns are often associated with a vow of silence because they practice a daily lifestyle of prayerful reflection, and often will only speak as needed with one another, or for confession, etc.
The monastery sold eggs to make extra money. The monks in that monastery keep a vow of silence.
When spoken to but some monks are not allowed to speak, depending on their vows. There are different orders of monk. A Franciscan is not the same as a Dominican (or Augustinian or Cistercian...). They're both Catholic monks but live by different rules. Also the vow of silence isn't a permanent thing, and is usually done for a specific period of time. Or it might just be ironic.
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No, the pope is not under a vow of silence.
Monks are not known to be a predominantly gay. While some of them may in fact be gay, monks take a vow of celibacy and thus will not engage in sexual activity, gay or otherwise.
the person who started The vow of silence day for anti bullying day is Maria Pulzett
The Sentinel - 1996 Vow of Silence 1-10 was released on: USA: 17 July 1996
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Roman Catholic AnswerIn the monastic tradition, the most common vows are three: 1) stability, 2) conversion of manners, 3) obedience. In the religious tradition (men who takes vows but are not usually in a monastery) the three vows are 1) poverty, 2) chastity, and 3) obedience. In a very few instances, there may be an additional vow, for instance the members of Society of Jesus (Jesuits) take a fourth vow of special obedience directly to the Holy Father. In all these cases there has never been a vow of silence. Most men in the Benedictine tradition, which would include Cisterians, Trappists, Carthusians (hermits) have some, or a lot, of silence in their lives, but no vow.Nuns who are cloistered have some special sisters, termed "extern" sisters who go "outside" the convent to do the shopping, etc. Perhaps that is what you were thinking of.