I think Basilian and Benedictine rules were put in place for monks to follow the rules
they were put in place for monks because mmm i wonder why well sorry guys i dont know why ask someone else
The Bishop, Basil, drew up a list of rules for Monks and Nuns to fallow. It was the model for the Eastern orthodox religious life.
Some types of monks include Benedictine monks, Franciscan monks, and Trappist monks. Each type of monk belongs to a different religious order with its own set of customs, practices, and rules.
Monks generally hold the Benedictine Rule in high regard for its emphasis on community living, prayer, and manual labor. The Mauritian Rule, while less well-known, also focuses on discipline and spiritual growth. Monks adhere to these rules as a way of structuring their lives and deepening their relationship with God.
Monks followed strict rules because the rules were intended to help them live as good Christians.
Monasteries were typically organized around a clear hierarchy, with an abbot at the top overseeing the monks or nuns. Each monastery had specific rules or guidelines for daily life and worship, such as the Rule of Saint Benedict for Benedictine monasteries. Monks and nuns would participate in communal prayer, work, and study as part of their daily routine.
Yes. There are 220 basic rules in the Patimokkha. There are another eight hundred or so lesser rules in the Vinaya.Having said that, many monks do not follow all of the rules.
Medieval monks had to follow a certain set of rules.In 520 CE, a priest named Benedict built a monastery in Italy. The rules he established were called Benedictine Rules. According to these rules, priests could not:MarryOwn goodsObey their abbot.(The abbot was the head or ruler of the monastery. The abbot made the rules or laws of the monastery.)As well as this,monks had to take three vows:Vow of poverty. This meant he had to give up all his worldly goods.Vow of chastity. This meant he had to stay single.Vow of obedience. This meant he had to promise to obey the church and the rules of the monastery.
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St. Benedict was never a priest. At times he lived the life of a hermit, abbot, founder of monasteries but never a priest.
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In 530 a monk named Benedict created rules to govern monasterylife. These required vows of obedience, poverty, andchastity.