No, not a man who is divorced, but a man who has had an official declaration of annulment, or nullity for over a three year children, and has no minor children may apply directly to a particular order of diocese. (ie: Jesuit)
Answer: Yes, a divorced woman canbecome a nun so long as the followining requirements were met (they are the same for a divorced man who wants to become a monk): (1) An annulment has been granted (2) There are no legal or financial obligations towards the former spouse or children e.g. if there were children who were classified as minors, permission would not be granted to become a nun. If a man had financial obligations towards children, he could not become a monk.
it usually dependents on what religion you are talking about if it is catholic only a man can become a monk.
No, typically a married man cannot become a monk as monastic traditions often require celibacy and a commitment to a life of solitude and spiritual devotion.
In order to become a Roman Catholic monk you need to be between the age of 20 and 40. You will need to be a Roman Catholic man to become a Catholic Monk.
Normally, yes.
So far as I know, she can't become the widow of the man she divorced. She can, however, become the widow of a different man.
He did not want to leave Tree-ear alone.
Yes, it is possible.
Only one U.S. President had been divorced: Ronald Reagan. He divorced his first wife, actress Jane Wyman, in 1949.
Shave my head and become a monk because its a sign. Serious man.
No. You don't have to be a monk. But in Theravada Buddhism it is practice, and expected to become monk for three months, some stay longer some return; but you don't have to. It would become a problem for the minorities if you had to.
St. Barnabas was not a monk.