Why did monks take a vow of silence?
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It may be in accordance with a monk'sformal vow of silence, but can also engage laity who have not taken vows, or novices who are preparing to take vows. ... "Monks—if they wish to be what they are called—will love silenceand the Catholic faith, for nothing at all is more important than these two things."
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Most monks in Buddhism take a vow of silence in order to train themselves in the right speeches. That is to say, they believe that not saying everything that comes to mind will help them keep out harmful words. As a result, the monks will be able to pick out the words that best suits the moment.
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