A monk is to be dead to the world, for by his very vocation he is called to be set apart, living a life in imitation of the angels. Whether he be praised or offended, a monk must react as though he were a dead man. He must not be disturbed by insults, nor prideful when people praise him.
In his obedience and humility, he finds beauty in a hidden life.
Abbot Tryphon of Vashon Island
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Yes, he should not be involved in politics and should be always fasting, not talking of his love for bacon, right, Father?
I guess that would all depend on the typicon of the monastery as approved by the bishop under who jurisdiction the monastery falls. However I believe none of us are supposed to judge others.