Friars could face punishment for various offenses, including breaking their vows of poverty, chastity, or obedience. Punishments might include disciplinary actions from their superiors, such as penance, confinement, or expulsion from their order. In severe cases, they could be subjected to ecclesiastical trials, leading to excommunication or other canonical penalties. Additionally, secular authorities could impose fines or imprisonment for crimes committed outside their religious duties.
This probably doesn't help, but it's the only thing I could find: a friary is a monastery of friars. Friars are men in a religious order that rely solely on alms.
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Echo was punished by Hera and could only repeat the words of others.
they punished there crew by keel hauling, whipping. the captain could do as he pleased when he wanted to hurt the crew he could
what did friars use to catechism
what did friars use to catechism
The Friars of "Friars Balsam" were religious friars in England prior to the rein of Henry the VIII. A brew of several ingredients was concocted and used to calm the cough and blocked head of one of the brothers that was suffering greatly. The name of the friars that made the mixture is unknown to history
A possible prefix for "punished" could be "un-," so the word would become "unpunished."
Quakers Friars was created in 1749.
These friars wear a brown robe.
Friars Aylesbury was created in 1969.
The Friars - club - was created in 1908.