Many monks are still in their villages, where they were sent after the unrest.
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Peaceful protest was the main weapon of choice this time, and monks paid with their lives.
Now some monks are using their moral authority to serve a quite different end.
Barefoot monks holding alms bowls share the streets with scooters, battered cars and cycle rickshaws.
No word for the Latin accidia made so much of by monks under Benedict.
The rebellious monks were finally crushed by former Senior General Saw Maung and Intelligence Chief Lt.
The thriving monastery houses 2, 855 monks, a school, a library and a medical clinic.
Those involved in the strike, which started Friday, include students, nuns and monks, the source said.
Gospels, created by monks on Northumberland's Holy Island in AD700, are currently in the British Library.
That production used smuggled footage to capture the 2007 Saffron uprising led by Burmese monks.
Tim Harrison, from John Lewis, said Oakgate's plans for the Monks Cross centre were ideal.
Marks and Spencer has already said it will open a big store at Monks Cross.
Monks old enough to know better are getting caught up in the excitement, too.
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This take on detachment and the pitfalls of identification is not unique to monks.
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Among other things, it calls on monks to be self-sufficient through their own labor.
If the monks at Saint Sixtus wanted to ramp up production they already could have.
More than a century ago, the rules were changed and monks were told they could marry.
Earlier, an attempt was made to bomb a meeting of monks opposed to the bill.
It is not known how many monks and other protesters have been killed, wounded or detained.
So the monks were packed off to their villages and forbidden ever to return.
Work out how they did it, and we can all become nuns and monks.
Wandering Buddhist monks, passing through the dense jungles, occasionally came upon the awesome ruins.
In Belgium, beer-making is virtually a religion, so it makes sense that the best brews are made by monks.
The total included large sums apparently from monks who have taken vows of poverty.
On village roads, cycle rickshaws and monks with parasols amble by fruit vendors and car part stalls.
To prevent a losing streak, avoid the sight of nuns and monks when travelling to the casino.
Gigantic gilded Buddhas lined the path, which I shared with 12-year-old monks laughing in their saffron robes.
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