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  2. Template:Monk (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  3. Category talk:Monk (TV series) user templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Monk (TV series) user templates - Wikipedia

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  6. Religious vows - Wikipedia

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    There are three degrees of monasticism in the Orthodox Church: The ryassaphore (one who wears the ryassa – however, there are no vows at this level – the Stavrophore (one who wears the cross), and the Schema-monk (one who wears the Great Schema; i.e., the full monastic habit). The one administering the tonsure must be an ordained priest ...

  7. Automaton - Wikipedia

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    The Smithsonian Institution has in its collection a clockwork monk, about 15 in (380 mm) high, possibly dating as early as 1560. The monk is driven by a key-wound spring and walks the path of a square, striking his chest with his right arm, while raising and lowering a small wooden cross and rosary in his left hand, turning and nodding his head ...

  8. Cowl - Wikipedia

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    The cowl is traditionally bestowed upon the monk at the time of making solemn, or lifetime, profession. Prior to their solemn vows, the monks still in training wear a hooded cloak. The cowl is generally worn in conformity with the color of the monk's tunic; other groups which follow the Rule of St. Benedict, e.g., the Camaldolese wearing white ...

  9. Template:Meredith Monk - Wikipedia

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