define monks and nuns,friars and how they different from normal priest
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DEFINATIONS
A monk is a person who practices religious asceticism by monastic living, either alone or with any number of other monks.
A Nun is a member of a female religious group whose members promise to obey the orders of the leader of the group, to be poor,and not to be married .
A friar belongs to a religious order,a group within the Catholic church.
DIFFERENCE
A Catholic priest (“Father”) is a (almost always) celibate man called by Christ to serve the Church by conforming himself to Christ the High Priest of the New Covenant. He is ordained by his bishop, has received holy orders, and can dispense five of the seven sacraments of the Church (baptism, confession, marriage, anointing of the sick, and most importantly the Eucharist/”say mass”), through which Christ showers his graces upon the world.
A monk (“Brother” or “Friar”) is not ordained, has not received holy orders, cannot dispense sacraments. Monks are the male equivalent of nuns. Monks live *cloistered* apostolates of prayer in a monastery, living in community with other monks who belong to the same congregation or order community with its rule of life and interacting little with the public.
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