You are a little confused. Catholic nuns are cloistered and do no work outside of their monastery. The women that you see that teach, nurse, work in parishes are Sisters (although they are commonly referred to as nuns, they are not). All nuns AND Sisters take a vow of poverty when they are fully professed and may not receive any salary. Any salary that their Order mayreceive is paid for by whatever institute they that work for: the hospital, the parish, the school, etc. There is no "Catholic Church" institute, only particular Churches which are individual Bishops and their dioceses.
A) All Religons Were Tolerated It was Napoleon's policy to tolerate all religions. Napoleon recognized that most of the people of France were Catholic, but the French government paid the salaries of the Protestant as well as the Catholic clergy. He allowed the Catholic Church to run schools for the training of its clergy.
Nuns are not paid as they take a vow of poverty. All funds taken in by the order go into a general fund to support the entire order. Sisters, on the other hand, live in convents or may even share a home or apartment with a few other sisters. If they are paid, the money, less what is needed for living expenses of the individual or group, are sent to the Mother House.
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Answer Some clergy e.g. monks are unpaid whilst others are paid. Clergy of Protestant denominations have salaries established by the church, diocese or individual parish. Catholic clergy receive much less than Protestant clergy as their lives are, in theory, meant to be simpler because there is no wife or children.
It is an illegal practice of the Catholic church to be paid for forgiving someone who has sinned. What it means to the church is that I am assuming they will be all the richer for having gained part of their riches in such a sinfull manner.
"Their salaries" is correct because "salaries" should agree with the plural noun "their."
Salaries expense -can be paid or unpaid while salaries payable is finally pay the salaries...
The sculpture was commissioned by the Roman Catholic Church for the Florence Cathedral in 1501.
Salaries are part of income statement if paid while if not paid then payable will be shown in balance sheet.
Judges, are paid public servants and are paid salaries.
Everyone in the Third Estate paid the Catholic Church a tithe or 10% of their income.
a tithe. one tenth of working catholic's wages used to be paid to the church. this was referred to as a tithe.