Hello, just wondering if anybody's taken the vow of poverty and what it's like.
I had always thought that taking this vow meant one owned pretty much nothing, only enough stuff to live on. For example, medieval monks who lived in monasteries, they had all that they needed from the church, they didn't need much else, so they all gave up personal belongings. But, a while ago I read about someone in our contemporary world who had taken this vow, and according to him, it wasn't like that at all. He said that he shared stuff communally with his fellow Christians, however, he still had money to say, go and visit his family. Apparently he had a car that he could drive too, but it too was communally owned.
Anyway, I just think it's very interesting. Would love to hear your thoughts.
I had always thought that taking this vow meant one owned pretty much nothing, only enough stuff to live on. For example, medieval monks who lived in monasteries, they had all that they needed from the church, they didn't need much else, so they all gave up personal belongings. But, a while ago I read about someone in our contemporary world who had taken this vow, and according to him, it wasn't like that at all. He said that he shared stuff communally with his fellow Christians, however, he still had money to say, go and visit his family. Apparently he had a car that he could drive too, but it too was communally owned.
Anyway, I just think it's very interesting. Would love to hear your thoughts.
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