People choose to become monks and nuns because they wish to dedicate their lives absolutely to God and the the work of God (or indeed to the work of their respective religion - be it Buddhism or Hinduism). In choosing to do this, they put no thing and no one before their faith, and are absolute. They seek God by living pure lives; following the example of prophets before them (and Christian monks follow the example of Jesus, who is not believed a prophet), aiming to become more like God, and to go to Heaven.
They become monks and nuns to be separate from society, to escape The Temptations of society and the world, and to seek sanctity, living a Godly life. You would not become a monk or nun for the money, as you may not receive any and will live off natural products grown by yourself under the grace of God, but yet you gain greater riches than you could deem imaginable in the Kingdom of God in Heaven, and on Earth you live a good and satisfying life too.
-because they are looking for some way to express their religious fervor -because they want/need others to help them structure their lives -because some don't feel at home in main stream culture, maybe they are "too" sensitive, "too gentle." (that maybe for christian monks)
Because they get tired of the monotony of daily life, rushing to get from one place to another. They get tired of people being fake and putting their needs above others. Or sometimes it could be something traumatic happened in their lives.(that can be for any religious person)
If a person would like to be a Buddhist monk or nun he or she have alreadly realised the imperent nature of life and do not want to wasted their precious human life in persuing worldly goods.they want to use their life well for sriptual refinement and development.To purify their mind from the dust of definement.(worldly stuff)
The process will vary depending on the order you wish to join; but generally they would revue the applicants to see if he would be a good candidate. If approved you would be taken as a novate (or whatever the correct term used by the particular order for a new monk) after a time period you would be observed and assessed and if found suitable you would be inducted into the order.
To gather together to worship God and follow his teachings. They believe they can best worship God by being secluded and quiet. They also contribute to the community in whatever ways they can.
monks can help the community by caring for the homeless giving food and praying to keep there people safe .
As far as I know, Monks live in Monasteries.
Catholic monks, Orthodox monks, and Buddhist monks.
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There were many different factions of monks in 1066. Some of the monks were called Benedictine, Carthusion, or Lenton monks. There were about 4 more factions of monks during this time.
There is no known special name for a group of monks. A monk is a singular term and when multiple monks are present an "s" is added to make the word monk plural which is monks.
they live in monastries or something like that. atleast that's what i think
Irish monks did and do live in Ireland in a Monastery.
No. Monks live in Abbeys and Abbots are the head of the Abbey.
Monks live in monasteries.
Various names were given to the places where monks lived. Among Christian monks, most lived in a monastery or Abbey. They lived together under the supervision of an Abbot. A single monk lived in a hermitage. In the Eastern Orthodox area, a group of monks could live together in a group under a group under the Rule of Anthony. Such a group was called a laura. Female monks lived in a convent.Other religions also had monks.
As far as I know, Monks live in Monasteries.
Hermits usually live alone and isolated from a community. Monks live in monasteries, usually with other monks.
no they live in China
because they took a vow of poverty, of celibacy, of oneness and study, housed together in a common residence
Those would be monks.
They sure do
In an nunnery. Monks lived in Monerstrys.