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  2. Allcard v Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Allcard v Skinner (1887) 36 Ch D 145 is a judicial decision under English law dealing with undue influence. ... She had to observe vows of poverty and obedience.

  3. Christian views on poverty and wealth - Wikipedia

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    Certain religious institutes and societies of Apostolic life also take a vow of extreme poverty. For example, the Franciscan orders have traditionally foregone all individual and corporate forms of ownership; in another example, the Catholic Worker Movement advocates voluntary poverty.

  4. Religious institute - Wikipedia

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    Solemn vows once meant those taken in what was called a religious order. "Today, in order to know when a vow is solemn it will be necessary to refer to the proper law of the institutes of consecrated life." [10] Should the members want to leave the institute after perpetual vows, they would have to seek a papal indult of dispensation.

  5. What is a vow of poverty money script and why is it harmful ...

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    It's helpful to understand that someone with an unconscious vow of poverty is not simply “stingy” or “cheap.” Scolding them is unlikely to help.

  6. Evangelical counsels - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the consecrated life, Christians are free to make a private vow to observe one or more of the evangelical counsels; but a private vow does not have the same binding and other effects in church law as a public vow. Henriette Browne Nuns at work in the cloister

  7. Criminalization of poverty - Wikipedia

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    The criminalization of poverty refers to the systemic practices and policies that disproportionately penalize individuals for behaviors associated with their economic status. This phenomenon manifests through various legal and social mechanisms that enforce penalties on those who are unable to meet basic needs due to poverty, leading to a cycle ...

  8. Vow of silence - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a vow of silence can be made to express a bold statement. This type may be to make a statement about issues such as child poverty.An example of this is the November 30th Vow of Silence for Free The Children, in which students in Canada take a 24-hour vow of silence to protest against poverty and child labour.

  9. A glimpse into rural poverty in the heartland of America - AOL

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    Sarah, the oldest of seven kids, lives in rural Missouri. Her single mother has struggled to support the family and now Sarah faces an uncertain path. Sarah once dreamed of becoming a radiation ...