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  2. Evangelical counsels - Wikipedia

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    The Rule of Saint Benedict (ch. 58.17) indicates that the newly received promise stability, fidelity to monastic life, and obedience. Religious vows in the form of the three evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty, and obedience were first made in the twelfth century by Francis of Assisi and his followers, the first of the mendicant orders.

  3. Religious vows - Wikipedia

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    The vows taken by Orthodox monks are: Chastity, poverty, obedience, and stability. The vows are administered by the abbot or hieromonk who performs the service. Following a period of instruction and testing as a novice, a monk or nun may be tonsured with the permission of the candidate's spiritual father.

  4. Vita consecrata - Wikipedia

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    In the consecrated life, individuals commit themselves to the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty and obedience. Their lives testify to the values of the Kingdom of God. [1] [2] The profession of chastity, poverty and obedience rejects the idolatry of anything created and points to God as the absolute good. [3]

  5. Mystic Marriage of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    Next to Poverty, Chastity is in white, and Obedience in red. As the three women leave, Poverty glances back, her bare feet more evident. Obedience, who stood with her arms crossed during the marriage ceremony, bears away a rood cross, both symbols of the cross of Christ and that which Francis will bear as token of his obedience. Chastity bears ...

  6. Perfectae Caritatis - Wikipedia

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    The Decree Perfectae Caritatis was published in order to "treat of the life and discipline of those institutes whose members make profession of chastity, poverty and obedience and to provide for their needs in our time" (Perfectae Caritatis n. 1). Containing 25 numbered paragraphs, the Decree established five general principles to guide the ...

  7. Rule of Saint Francis - Wikipedia

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    The three vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, essential to any religious order, and some practical rules of conduct were added. Thomas of Celano says in this regard, "Blessed Francis, seeing that the Lord God was daily increasing the number [of the brethren] for that very purpose, wrote down simply and in few words for himself and his ...

  8. Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites - Wikipedia

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    Secular Discalced Carmelites profess promises to strive to live evangelical perfection in the spirit of the evangelical counsels of chastity, poverty, obedience, and of the beatitudes. [1] They are an integral part of the Discalced Carmelites, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] juridically dependent upon the Discalced Carmelites friars, [ 4 ] and in "fraternal ...

  9. Convents in early modern Europe - Wikipedia

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    Nuns dedicated their lives to the convent, the institution of marriage to God, and took three solemn vows: a life of chastity, poverty and obedience. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] According to the church, the life of a cloistered nun was deemed to be the most honorable existence for women. [ 10 ]