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They wore simple robes tied with a robe and with a hood. The bathrobe we have today looks a bit like what they wore. Priests and monks were poor and dressed that way.
"He preached to the masses.""I was there when he preached to the masses and I can tell you this; a sermon with no beer vendor is poor excuse for an outdoor event..."
they lived in the woods like hobos because they were very poor like the pharaohs.
She founded the Missionaries of Charity, an order of sisters, brothers, priests and laity who serve the poor.
Mary MacKillop followed the beatitudes taught by Jesus in the Sermon on the Mount, such as being poor in spirit, meek, merciful, and peacemakers. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and marginalized, embodying the teachings of humility, compassion, and righteousness.
Judas went and threw them into the temple, in an effort to return them. The priests said they couldn't accept them because they were "blood money", so they bought a field with it where the poor could be buried.
Thomas Alcock has written: 'Remarks on two bills for the better maintenance of the poor, &c' 'Observations on the defects of the poor laws and the causes and consequences of the great increase in burden of the poor' -- subject(s): Poor laws 'An apology for Esau. A sermon preached in the parish church of St. Andrew, Plymouth, ... May 21, 1790, by Thomas Alcock, ..'
St Thomas of Villanova had a poor memory and absentmindedness, and Blessed John domninic had a great memory, so I would suggest praying to them.
They didn't earn money and the grew the food they ate or the church community provided food. It was considered Godly to be poor.
St. Anthony of Egypt, shortly after his parents died (he was about 18 years of age) heard a sermon in church, went out, provided for his younger sister, and gave the rest of is parents' fortune away to the poor. From there he went and became the first hermit of the Catholic faith.