Some monasteries were corrupt due to factors like abuse of power, accumulation of wealth, and lack of adherence to spiritual principles. However, it's important to note that not all monasteries were corrupt, and many played a positive role in preserving knowledge, providing education, and serving the community.
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In short because since the fall of Adam and Eve people are corrupt and tend to corrupt anything if they think that it will benefit them and their corrupt desires.
Vermont is often considered one of the least corrupt states in the United States. It consistently ranks low on corruption perception indexes and has a reputation for transparency and accountability in government.
There is no evidence to suggest that Pechanga is corrupt. It is a Native American tribe that operates a casino and resort in California. Like any organization, there may be individuals engaging in corrupt activities, but it is inaccurate to paint the entire tribe or organization as corrupt.
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Yes there are Catholic monasteries but there are also monasteries that belong to other denominations as well.
Monks live in monasteries.
In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
all monasteries in Britian.
The plural of monastery is monasteries.
There are many monasteries other than Catholic ones. In the Christian religion, the Anglicans have monasteries, I know that there are Lutheran sisters, but I'm not sure about monasteries. Also, there is the ecumenical Taize community. In non-Christian religions, I know that the Buddhists have monasteries, the most famous are in Tibet, and the Hindu religion also has monasteries.
There are six active monasteries in the Meteora region of Greece. These monasteries are perched upon high rock formations, creating a unique and breathtaking landscape. The monasteries serve as religious retreats and are also popular tourist attractions.
Robert Curzon has written: 'Monasteries of the East' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Monasteries 'The lay of the purple falcon' 'Visits to the monasteries in the Levant' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Monasteries 'Armenia: a year at Erzeroom, and on the frontiers of Russia, Turkey and Persia' 'Visits to monasteries of the Levant' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Monasteries
In the Catholic religion they are called Monasteries.
Monasteries such as Durham became rich because of all of the land that it owns from renting and also from the schools that they pay to get taught. The monasteries weren't supposed to be this rich so Henry 5th shut down lots of monasteries and abbeys. This was called the dissolution of the monasteries
The Protestants where very unhappy with the monasteries, they stayed protestants through out the fight of the monasteries even when the new Catholic queen came!
In what year did Henry VIII closed the monasteries?