Joseph Sherman wrote: |
Hi, guys —
- Can you please provide me with the "word-for-word" Vow of Poverty that is taken by monks?
Joseph |
{ Can you please provide me with the "word-for-word" Vow of Poverty that is taken by monks? } |
Eric replied:
Joseph —
I expect it varies from order to order, and we don't have access to those texts, but it would be in the context of the other vows of chastity and obedience.
- Is there some specific question you are trying to answer?
Eric Ewanco
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Joseph replied:
Hi Eric,
I just want to know what exactly is vowed, I understand there are vows for chastity, obedience and poverty, I just wanted to know exactly what is said.
Kind regards,
Joseph |
Eric replied:
Joseph,
What is vowed is simply "poverty". This is understood implicitly as not owning any personal property; everything is communal.
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia:
"The vow of poverty may generally be defined as the promise made to God of a certain constant renunciation of temporal goods in order to follow Christ. The object of the vow of poverty is anything visible, material, and appreciable at a monetary value. . . . The vow of poverty entirely forbids independent use, and sometimes, the acquisition or possession of such property as it falls within its scope. A person who has made this vow gives up the right to acquire, possess, use, or dispose of property except in accordance with the will of his superior." |
Eric Ewanco
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