She vowed that she was going to leave the world beholden to nothing and nobody. (:
A vow of poverty is a vow before God to not own anything or have any money. Nuns, religious priests, sisters, and brothers take this vow in addition to vows of chastity and obedience. These three vows are known as the evangelical counsels.
Before her father died, the family lived a comfortable existence because of the hard work of her father. Once he died, the family was left pretty much destitute. Once Mother Teresa enter the Sisters of Loreto she took a vow of poverty and maintained that vow the rest of her life.
The term "altar vow" is not used in the Catholic Church, the only reference that I can find to it is a quote in a novel from a long time ago where "altar vow" is used to refer to the marriage vows that a man and a woman make before the altar.
A vow of celibacy.
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The homophone of vow is "vow." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
What does Tom vow to do in this
Kim Carpenter is the author of The Vow
That if they love each other they will marry (they got engaged)!
The plural form of vow is vows.
Hi there it is theHippocratic Oaththat doctors vow and it basicly means that they vow to do no harm
lawful vow or religious vow.