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- Mendicant abstract "A mendicant (from Latin: mendicans, \"begging\") is one who practises mendicancy (begging) and relies chiefly or exclusively on charitable donations to survive. In principle, mendicant religious orders do not own property, either individually or collectively, and members have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on practicing or preaching and serving the poor. It is a form of asceticism.Many religious orders adhere to a mendicant way of life, including the Catholic mendicant orders, Hindu ascetics, some dervishes of Sufi Islam, and the monastic orders of Jainism and Buddhism. In the Catholic Church, followers of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Dominic became known as mendicants, as they would beg for food while they preached to the villages.While mendicants are the original type of monks in Buddhism and have a long history in Indian Hinduism and the countries which adapted Indian religious traditions, they didn't become widespread in Christianity until the High Middle Ages. The Way of a Pilgrim depicts the life of an Eastern Christian mendicant.".
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- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Alms.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Asceticism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Begging.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Asceticism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Itinerant_living.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Charity_(practice).
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Dervish.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Christianity.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Francis_of_Assisi.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Franciscan_Institute_Publications.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink High_Middle_Ages.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Jainism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Mendicant_orders.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Monasticism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Poverty.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Sadhu.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Dominic.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Sufism.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink The_Way_of_a_Pilgrim.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink Vagrancy_(people).
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink File:Almajirai.jpg.
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- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLink File:Mendicant_monk._Lhasa_1993.jpg.
- Mendicant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mendicant".
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- Mendicant subject Category:Asceticism.
- Mendicant subject Category:Itinerant_living.
- Mendicant subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Mendicant comment "A mendicant (from Latin: mendicans, \"begging\") is one who practises mendicancy (begging) and relies chiefly or exclusively on charitable donations to survive. In principle, mendicant religious orders do not own property, either individually or collectively, and members have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on practicing or preaching and serving the poor.".
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- Mendicant depiction Japanese_buddhist_monk_by_Arashiyama_cut.jpg.
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