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I am interested in becoming a monk but I wondered how they finance themselves? I don’t want to be a burden on anyone.
Whilst the above may be generic I can say that there are a few Charterhouses which are very dependant on the motherhouse (La Grande Chartreuse).Suscipe is absolutely correct, most monasteries are self sufficient.
I number of the products made by monasteries can be found here. The more cloistered communities tend to make money from industries like the above, retreats, and donations. More active communities usually have educational or parochial activity, which means a good portion of their community may bring in a salary for the monastery.
That is true, there are a number dependent on their own congregation’s or order’s motherhouse. Very few rely on diocesan donations however.Whilst the above may be generic I can say that there are a few Charterhouses which are very dependant on the motherhouse (La Grande Chartreuse).
Well, I don’t know about being the best but, I would say they are the strongest. Typical would be ‘Duble’ at 7% and ‘Triple’ at 9%. These beers are all known as ‘Trappiste Beers’ and are very much an acquired taste with a kick like a mule.I saw something on tv where monks in Belgium apparently make the best beer in the world. I guess they can have fun with that and make lots of cash in the process as well.
I entered a monastery for several reasons (active, the monks there are all involved in the running of a parish). The chief of which was probably a love of solitude, something that oddly was difficult to fulfill in that setting. I wanted to be less active, to have “the time that I like to sit in the [chapel] and pray” (to paraphrase Reb. Tevye). And that was the sweetest thing of all. I ended up leaving, however, in part because*** I*** had to choose between the two distinct vocations, something that I was unable to discern while trying to discern them both. Ultimately, I realized that I had become so accustomed to creating space in a busy world I could not do it in a quiet one. I also have a hard time reconciling the “double-vocation” as the presumed state. I honestly feel that it is possible that I am called to either vocation, but not to both, and ultimately my desire to serve wins out.Hmmm, doesn’t sound like being a monk would interest me then.
Looks like I will apply to become a priest because Catholic women seem crazy to me or it could just mean that I am not meant for being in a relationshipI am just working this out at the moment.
Can someboy explain why people decide to become monks to me, please? The way that I am is that I like to be productive so I would like to have a family for God or help Him by being a priest. If monks are not serving the parish or having children then what are they doing it for? I guess that my mindset is based around family by being a husband/dad or helping them as a priest. Hmmmmm… I will not mock people who become monks though, I just don’t understand why people would choose to become one and it is not for me
One more thing… How come this website is asking for money?