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    Mystic Monk Case Study 1

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    James Farris Case Study #1 2/28/13 Mystic Monk Case 1. Father Daniel Mary is a man that is very dedicated to his church and seems to have a distinct passion for expanding the Carmelite Monks. Father Mary seeks expansion by the purchasing of the 8.9 million dollar Irma Lake ranch out in the mountains of Wyoming‚ and by doing this‚ he hopes to create a place of pure worship‚ peace‚ and adoration. After the purchase of this ranch he hopes to expand the current number of monks of 13‚ to 30.

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    Hello my name is Joseph and I am a monk. In a monastery‚ we help the poor‚ shelter travellers‚ look after the sick and teach reading and writing. There are many orders of monks. There is the Benedictines‚ the Cistercians and the Augustinians. Most of us follow the Rule of St. Benedict. The Rule of Benedict provides a guide to prayer‚ work and study. When us monks first came to Ireland we founded many monasteries in many different places. Examples of such monasteries are Mellifont Abbey‚ Co. Louth

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    setting. The biggest vision of Father Daniel Mary included expanding the monastery by acquiring the Irma Lake ranch for its current listed price of $8.9 million. This would enable to build a retreat center‚ a Gothic church‚ a convert for Carmelite nuns‚ hermitage and transform the small brotherhood of 13 monks to 30. Father Daniel Mary believed that Mystic Monk Coffee could fund the purchase of the new land. The vision of the Mystic Monk Coffee was to make the vision a reality‚ by “turning the coffee

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    Fr John Bede Polding a key personality of the Australian Catholic church was born On November 18‚ 1794 in Liverpool‚ England. At 11 years of age‚ he was sent to the Benedictine Monastery of St. Gregory and was educated there by Benedictine nuns and monks. After settling in with the Benedictine community he made his vows in 1811‚ 8 years later was later he was ordained a priest. On the 5th of April 1842 he was translated to Sydney as a bishop to spread the word of God. Today he is recognised as the

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    monastery. His vision for the monastery was to one day create a new monastery in the Rocky Mountains‚ transforming the small brotherhood of 13 monks to having 30 monks‚ which also including accommodations of a Gothic Church‚ a convent for Carmelite nuns‚ a retreat center for lay visitors‚ and a hermitage presented a formidable challenge. The vision for Mystic Monk Coffee was to make it a reality‚ “turning the coffee into land”. The mission for the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming was to be able to buy a

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    Introduction In this assignment I choose to do my assignment on the Mariannhill Monastery‚ located in the outskirts of Pinetown. The Monastery was founded by Trappist Monks (religious order of the Roman Catholic Church) in 1882‚ as a catholic mission. The Monastery not only boasts beautiful architectural design but also peaceful tea and vegetable gardens. The Mission centre within the monastery is used for many different workshops‚ conferences and retreats for schools‚ religious organisations

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    Case 1

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    small home used as a makeshift rectory into a 500-acre monastery. His vision to acquire the Irma Lake Ranch for them to provide accommodations for 30 monks‚ have a retreat center for lay visitors‚ build a Gothic church‚ have a convent for Carmelite Nuns‚ and a hermitage. Father Daniel Mary’s vision for Mystic Monk Coffee is to minimize the effect of cloistered monastic constraints and for it to be a stronger source of income for the monks to acquire the Irma Lake Ranch. The Mission of the Carmelite

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    Life of Saint Marina Marina was born in Qlamoun North Lebanon sometime in the fifth century. Her father was a pious man. Her mother died while Marina was very young. This has made her father renounce the world and leave for the Monastery of Qannoubine in the Holy Valley; accompanying him was his daughter‚ whom he dressed like a man. It is said that her parents names were Ibrahim and Baddoura or and Eugene and Theodora. It is also said that when her father became a monk he left her in the care of

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    Mystic Monk Coffee Case Analysis Questions Management 4480 Fall 2012 1. What is the mission of Mystic Monk Coffee? • The mission of the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming was to be able to earn money to buy the Irma Lake ranch and to expand from 13 monks to 30‚ gothic church‚ retreat canter and convent 2. What is the basic strategy that Mystic Monk Coffee seems to be using to achieve their mission? • Increase the production of coffee. Coffee sales were a means of support

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    Eralyn Religion

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    Eralyn Ebonhall Cities and Towns : Ebonhall‚ Watershade Religion : The Children of the Five Government : Eralyn is governed by a theocratic monarchy. A council of four archdeacons serve as advisors to the holy emperor‚ who holds power over all matters of state and military. When an archdeacon dies‚ a deacon is chosen by their piers to undergo a rigorous trial. If they succeed‚ they become the new archdeacon‚ and begin serving as advisor to the emperor. Trade : Although not as rich in natural resources

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