Franciscan friars are often admired for their devotion to the sick because they embody the principles of compassion and service central to their faith. Their commitment to caring for the marginalized and suffering reflects the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi, who emphasized humility and love for all, particularly those in need. By providing not only medical care but also emotional and spiritual support, they demonstrate a holistic approach to healing that inspires many. This selfless dedication highlights their role as beacons of hope and kindness in the community.
Yes, because they belong to there chearch.
faking juliets death.
Frairs: were traveling preachers who lived by begging and spread the teachings of St. Francis of Assisi
The Friar gives Juliet a potion which gives her all the signs of death, no pulse, cold skin, slowed breath, which she takes making her family believe that she is dead. She is put in the Capulet family tomb, and Friar John was asked to deliver news of Juliet being alive to Romeo, so Romeo can come just as Juliet wakes up and whisk her off to Mantua with him. At least that was the friar's plan. Unfortunately Friar John gets caught up in traffic so to speak, so when Romeo hears that Juliet is dead, he immediately heads for the tomb, arriving while she still sleeps, and kills himself. She wakes up, finds him dead, and kills herself also.
it depends some Indians liked it some didnt they farmed sewed and many other things they also cooked it depends some Indians liked it some didnt they farmed sewed and many other things they also cooked they would wake up eat ,work, eat and sleep