take vows in a sentence

How to use the word take vows in a sentence

They often took vows against harming anything living.

He is three days from taking vows .

Crusaders took vows and were granted an indulgence.

And they should consider taking vows as well.

Many of his followers took vows before becoming his disciple.

Yes , they still take vows of celibacy and poverty.

Did his alter ego take vows , or his ghost.

Monks and nuns in several orders take vows of silence for life.

Maharishi Kanishk Sharma took vows at the age of 6.

The new Sultan took vows to maintain peace and prosperity of the nation.

Before doing so he insisted that Heloise take vows as a nun.

Its nuns and priests have taken vows to reproduce her Virginity in themselves.

Members of the Legion take vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty.

The third is prayer and deeds of mercy, without any obligation of taking vows .

After taking vows of poverty and obedience she gave the sect almost all her property.

Novice – a member of a monastic community under training who has not yet taken vows .

She was religious by nature and when she reached maturity she took vows under St. Mel.

What’s more, I had memories from many other lifetimes of taking vows of poverty.

Charles has taken vows before God making him responsible for the Christian upbringing of the child.

They took vows like but instead of withdrawing from the world they went out to preach.

Adults take vows based upon the Terms of Communion or the Covenant of Church Membership.

A small number of members, however, take vows of celibacy and adopt a simpler lifestyle.

Professors were poor; I thought of entering the profession as tantamount to taking vows of poverty.

Lady Julian had not felt a true vocation so went instead to Sopwell Priory without taking vows .

Monks take vows of personal poverty, chastity and obedience to their abbot and the Benedictine Rule.

In 1807, Marie Magdalen and three companions took vows before Abbe Cabart, starting the congregation.

They take vows of ‘Poverty’, ‘Chastity’ and ‘Obedience’.

Of the eight-four Americans, twenty-six took vows to join the Order of Khalsa as full-fledged Sikhs.

Upāsaka and Upāsikā male and female Buddhist lay devotees take vows to follow the Five Precepts code of ethics.

They were not to take vows of poverty and expect others to give to them to keep them alive.

There were many women in the Tang era who gained access to religious authority by taking vows as Daoist priestesses.

Also I take the act of taking vows very seriously and would have to be absolutely certain about the man.

You don’t need to move, or change your lifestyle, but simply take vows similar to those outlined below.

Members called “numeraries,” one of three types of membership, take vows of celibacy and live in residences.

So for NBAA members, each has taken vows to devote their entire lives to the practice and study of Buddhism.

Entering into a contract with God: Fasts, vigils and taking vows are some well-known means to strengthen will power.

She was married first to Cormac mac Cuilennáin of the Eóganachta, who had taken vows of celibacy as a bishop.

The Knight’s Templar was founded in 1118, when nine Knights took vows to protect Jerusalem and the Holy Lands.