Can a woman be a Benedictine monk?

Benedictine Women of Madison is an ecumenical community of religious women who follow the Benedictine monastic tradition. They are located in Middleton, Wisconsin, near Madison, where they manage Holy Wisdom Monastery. Members of the Benedictine Women of Madison participate in communal prayer five times daily.
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Who can become a Benedictine monk?

you must be in good health, physically and emotionally; you must have the capacity to live with others in community. you must have the intellectual ability to understand your prayers, the instructions you receive, and the spiritual reading (Lectio Divina) that constitutes an essential part of monastic life.
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Can a woman be a Catholic monk?

In 1976, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith issued the Declaration on the Question of the Admission of Women to the Ministerial Priesthood which taught that for doctrinal, theological, and historical reasons, the church "does not consider herself authorized to admit women to priestly ordination." Reasons ...
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Are Benedictine monks celibate?

In the modern understanding of Benedictine monks, poverty and celibacy are included in the vow of obedience as Benedictine monks are obedient to the rules and regulations of the order and of particular congregations and monasteries.
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Are all Benedictine monks Catholic?

Although Benedictines are traditionally Catholic, there are also some communities that follow the Rule of Saint Benedict within the Anglican Communion, Eastern Orthodox Church, and Lutheran Church.
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What do Benedictine monks do all day?

They had to do cooking, serving, and washing up; wash the clothes; run errands; be nice to people; farming; look after the sick, and a lot of reading and writing. Religious services – there were several a day that they had to attend.
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Do Benedictine monks drink alcohol?

Saint Benedict is very aware of the tradition that monks should not drink wine at all, but for his monks he insists only on moderation. This is a striking way of dealing with the challenges of drink in a monastery. It is very typical of Saint Benedict.
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Are there female Benedictines?

Benedictine Women of Madison is an ecumenical community of religious women who follow the Benedictine monastic tradition. They are located in Middleton, Wisconsin, near Madison, where they manage Holy Wisdom Monastery. Members of the Benedictine Women of Madison participate in communal prayer five times daily.
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How many times a day do Benedictine monks eat?

In the busy summer months, there were two meals per day, one at midday and one in the evening. Exceptions included Wednesdays and Fridays, traditional fasting days, on which only one meal was eaten. In the winter there was also only one meal. During Lent, the monks only ate one evening meal.
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What vows do Benedictine monks take?

The monastic vows are an aid in losing these aspects of self. Benedictine monks take three vows—obedience, stability, and conversatio morum.
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What is a female monk called?

The feminine form of a monk is 'Nun'.
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What is the female equivalent of monk?

In the context of the question, “monk” refers to a religious person. Therefore, the feminine noun of “monk” is “nun”.
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Can you have a wife as a monk?

In fact, the great majority are married—at a whopping 90 per cent, the share is significantly higher than for the population in general. It is common practice in the Zen tradition for new clerics to spend time in training monasteries, where they temporarily live according to monastic rules and regulations.
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Can Benedictine monks eat meat?

Benedictine monks were not quite vegetarian by modern standards, though. Eating meat from four-legged animals was prohibited, but they could eat meat from birds and fish.
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Can a woman join a monastery?

There are few viharas, or Buddhist nunneries, in the United States where women can become novices and learn from teachers. Some novices choose to study at monasteries in East and South Asian countries, but the role of women in monasteries can vary by each nation and culture's tradition.
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What is the golden Rule of Benedictine life?

According to Benedict, all things – eating, drinking, sleeping, reading, working, and praying – should be done in moderation. In Wisdom Distilled from the Daily, Sister Joan Chittister writes that in Benedict's Rule, "All must be given its due, but only its due.
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What is the rule of St Benedict sleep?

'Monks shall sleep clothed, with belts or with ropes around their waists; and they shall not have their knives at their sides while they sleep, lest in their sleep they should injure someone. '
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Can Benedictine monks see their families?

The vows that we make as Benedictines are: obedience, stability (to the monastery), and conversion of life. 16. Will I still be able to see family and friends? Yes.
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Do monks eat pizza?

Pizza is one of favoured treats for nuns and monks. He reckoned 8 out of 10 like pizza. Although pizza contains cheese, ham and pepperoni, nuns and monks are less conscious about animal proteins on pizza toppings as these are part of food called 'pizza'.
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What do Benedictine sisters do?

We come together four times each day to chant the Psalms and listen to Scripture, as well as having daily Eucharist. We spend about 2 1/2 hours each day in personal prayer. This includes lectio divina (prayer with Scripture) adoration, contemplative prayer and individual devotions. What are your ministries?
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How many Benedictine monks are there today?

A living tradition. Today there are about 25,000 Benedictine monks and nuns, as well as over 5,000 Cistercians and others who live according to the Rule of St. Benedict.
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Are Benedictine nuns cloistered?

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The Benedictine Rule, which became the foundational text for Western monasticism, describes a balanced communal life of contemplative silence, continual prayer, and manual work.
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Why do Benedictine monks wear black?

Benedict of Norcia, the Benedictines are typically seen wearing black habits which consist of a tunic, a floor-length scapula and a leather belt (or “girdle”). The black color symbolizes death to the world, penitence and, practically speaking, it was the cheapest fabric available during the sixth century.
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Why are Benedictine monks called Dom?

Traditional title of the men religious of the Benedictine and Cistercian orders. An abbreviation of Dominus (Lord), it originally applied to the Pope, bishops, and finally to monks. In Italy "Don" is used for all clerics except mendicant friars and clerks regular.
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Who drinks the most Benedictine?

Traditionally people in East Lancashire drink Bénédictine with hot water, known as "Bene 'n' 'ot", and the Burnley Miners Club is reputedly the largest single customer.
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