The plural of monastery is monasteries.
The bear left the monastery because it preferred to live in the forest where it could roam freely and find food on its own.
An abbot is the male superior of an abbey or monastery, while an abbess is the female equivalent of an abbot in such institutions. Both hold leadership roles within religious communities and are responsible for overseeing the spiritual and administrative affairs of the abbey or monastery.
A monastery is a building or complex where monks or nuns live and worship, usually following a specific religious order. Monasteries often serve as places of retreat, study, and prayer, where individuals dedicate themselves to spiritual pursuits and communal living.
There is no standard collective noun for a group of monasteries. That is most likely because monasteries are not usually found in groups. However, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits the context can function as a collective noun; for example, a cluster of monasteries or a string of monasteries.
Monks are not people who work there so do Henry works and trys to take it from the monks buddist and nuns.
The people who work in a monastery are monks. That's all I know.
The people who work in a monastery are monks.
BUDDHISTS.
he worked in a monastery
a monastery is where monks live and work.
the abbot is in charge of the monks and nuns
A pagoda is a type of temple, mainly in China or Japan, and a monastery is a place where monks and nuns live and work.
Use it as a fuse, or when you get a great idea. which in your case, might not work...
Your question should probably be, "Do Sisters work in asylums?" as nuns are enclosed in a monastery and have no outside work.
An abbot is the leader of the monastery where monks live and work.
Generally, monks do not GET paid- but they work to earn money for the monastery, which supports them. That work varies from one monastery to another. Some are teachers, some make food products such as breads, cheeses, wines, etc.