No. Monks live at monasteries. Missionaries are not places but people who are on a mission and the term is usually used in Christian circles for those who are going to foreign lands and preaching the gospel.
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The French liquor Chartreuse has been made by Carthusian Monks since the 1740's. The liquor is named after the monks monastery in the mountains of Chartreuse, France.
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"Illinois" is the modern spelling for the early French missionaries and explorers' name for the Illinois people, a name that was spelled in many different ways in the early records
Donde vives is the Spanish phrase for "Where do you live?"
Vivir in spanish means to live or to be alive
Missionaries were monks who spread the good news to people in every land.
missionaries?
the monks of the ndongo congo
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to spread the word of Christianity.
Medieval monks were typically members of religious communities who focused on prayer, study, and manual work within monasteries, while missionaries were individuals sent by a religious group to spread their faith and convert non-believers. Monks lived a contemplative, cloistered life, while missionaries traveled extensively to share their religious beliefs with different cultures and societies.
Buddhism does have organizations mostly in the way of monasteries. They don't have missionaries as such but monks do got to places where there is an interest in Buddhism.
Yes they did ,they built it for spanish missionaries.
to spread the word of Christianity.
He wanted to spread the word of Christianity :D