wear special robes
Catholic AnswerYes, in the Catholic religion, a monk is a male, the female counterpart would be a nun. .from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Monk. Originally a hermit or anchorite, but already in the early Church applied to men living a community life in a monastery, under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, according to a specific rule, such as that of St. Basil or St. Benedict. (Etym. Greek monachos, living alone, solitary.Answer:In some countries Buddhist boys become monks at a very early age to receive instruction in Buddhist thought and traditions. Not all of the boy-monks remain as monks permanently. Adult men who become Buddhist monks see this position as a permanent avocation.
Because the girls went to the nunneries.
short declamtioon for boys
A Buddhist chant...wusaa
Boys and girls become teenagers when they reach their 13th birthday. (thirteen)
Only for boys
Many boys are still short in Middle School. It just depends on when they develop. Many boys can still be growing in college. Some people will always be short but middle school isn't always the spot to determine that.
Yes, but they still may not be as much into boys as boys are into them.
False, I'm afraid. Many boys all over the world are Muslim, Buddhist, Sikhs, Hindus, Jewish, and many other religions that are not Christian. Many boys are not religious at all. Even the boys that are Christian are not all devout.
Never. It was not the role of monks anywhere in Europe to educate communities; it was the role of monks to remain isolated from communities and the world outside the monastery. Monks certainly offered education, but only to boys or men entering the monastery and seeking to join the monastic community. The Church as an institution also offered education to men wishing to become priests or other clerics within the Church hierarchy - it was this that led to the establishment of the first universities, aimed at educating potential recruits into the Church. Ordinary folk had very little education, mainly from their parish priest and at a very rudimentary level.
cuz they do