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Support > Offering Requisites
Each monk or nun is instructed at their Going Forth to live dependent
on ‘Four Requisites:’ alms-food, clothing, shelter and
medicines. All of these are to be provided through mendicancy –
accepting what is freely offered by the laity.
Within the spectrum of these basic requisites, the community may need
various kinds of ochre or brown cloth from which we can make robes, or
offer ready-mades such a socks or swaters in these colours. The
monastery itself may need paint, washing-up liquid, tools, furnishings
– many of the things that any household needs. However, as a
monastery there are also many things we don’t need – TVs,
couches, brightly coloured furnishings or clothes. So it’s always
good to consult the monastery – by phone or letter – to
check what is needed or to have a look at our Danalist. Sometimes
we have more rice, washing-up liquid,
or tea than we can use. And as we have our own well, we never need
bottled water...
Support
By Offering Money
By Offering Service
Alms-Giving Ceremonies
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