Monastics were no longer keeping an eye on the shore line.
Dearborne is also spared a terrible fate by the monastics who are not permitted their lustful intercourse without the potential of a birth.
The Monastics could possess no private property; they could save no money; they could bequeath nothing.
All agree the Monasticswere easy landlords; their rents were low; they granted leases in those days.
Accordingly the clerics and the monasticsflourished exceedingly.
There were to be two sorts of schools--interior or claustral, intended for monastics only, and exterior or canonical, intended for secular students.
The quiet, unostentatious, every-day virtues of such monastics as these were not such as to satisfy the enthusiastical seeker after monastical perfection.
The popular disrepute into which themonastics had fallen through their increased wealth, and their departure from primitive monastical austerity, led, during the next two centuries, viz.
The 21st canon ordains 'that monastics and ecclesiastics do not follow nor affect the vice of drunkenness, but avoid it as deadly poison.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monastics" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.