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A '''monk''' was a male member of a religious order. Many different religions had monks as a part of their ecclesiastical structure. Monks of whatever religion typically resided at a [[monastery]]. [[The Doctor]] had many encounters with monks over the course of his lifetime. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Abominable Snowmen]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Book of Kells]]''; [[COMIC]]: ''[[Dragon's Claw (comic story)|Dragon's Claw]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'') [[TV]]: ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)]]
{{First pic|Abbot st john.jpg|A monk. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Bells of Saint John (TV story)}})}}
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A '''monk''' was a male member of a religious order. Many different religions had monks as a part of their ecclesiastical structure. Monks of whatever religion typically resided at a [[monastery]]. [[The Doctor]] had many encounters with monks over the course of his lifetime. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)}}, {{cs|Tooth and Claw (TV story)}}, {{cs|A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Bells of Saint John (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)}}, [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Book of Kells (audio story)}}, [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Dragon's Claw (comic story)}}) The [[Seventh Doctor]] and his companions [[Ace]] and [[Hex]] were thought to be monks by [[Kieran Fitzgerald]]. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Settling (audio story)}})
 
One [[Time Lord]] was so enamoured of monks that he adopted their title as his name to become "[[the Monk]]". He followed the examples of [[the Doctor]] and [[the Master]] in taking his name from a generic title. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Time Meddler (TV story)}}, [[AUDIO]]: {{cs|The Book of Kells (audio story)}}) The Monk eventually grew annoyed with this title, furiously noting to their fellow Time Lords that they were not actually a monk whenever they were seen to deviate from monk stereotypes. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Too Many Masters (audio story)}}, {{cs|The Wrong Woman (audio story)}})
 
The adherents of the [[Order of the Headless]] were known as the "headless monks" due to their appearance. They believed that the domain of faith was the [[heart]] and the domain of doubt was the head, so they chose to have themselves beheaded. At least one [[Fat One|soldier]] was also volunteered at [[Demons Run]] to join the Order of the Headless. ([[TV]]: {{cs|A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)}})
 
In the [[12th century]], [[Friar Tuck]], member of the [[Merry Men]] (an outlaw band led by [[Robin Hood]]) was a monk or at least pretended to be one. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Robot of Sherwood (TV story)}})
 
A [[Monk (species)|species]] which [[Monk invasion|invaded]] [[Earth]] in [[2017]] were known only as "the Monks". ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Pyramid at the End of the World (TV story)}})
 
In [[5343]], [[King]] [[Hydroflax]] had monk [[bodyguard]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Husbands of River Song (TV story)}})
 
In the [[Unbound Universe]], Buddhist monks in [[Hong Kong (Unbound Universe)|Hong Kong]] guarded a psychic [[parasite]] in their temple. As they were men of peace, the parasite was inert before [[Unbound Master|the Master]] incited anger in them, enthralling them to his service. [[Unbound Doctor|The Doctor]] later bargained for their freedom, the monks helping the Doctor carry the parasite to [[Unbound Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] so he could dispose of it. ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)}})


Another [[Time Lord]] was so enamoured of monks that he adopted their title as his "name" to become "[[the Monk]]". He  followed the examples of [[the Doctor]] and [[the Master]] in taking his name from a generic title. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Meddler]]''; [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Book of Kells]]'')
==Behind the scenes==
*In real life, the actor [[Tom Baker]] became an initiate and trained to be a monk at the age of 15.


The adherents of the [[Order of the Headless]] were known as the 'headless monks' due to their appearance. They believed that the domain of faith was the [[heart]] and the domain of doubt was the head, so they chose to have themselves beheaded. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Good Man Goes to War]]'')
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Monk
A monk. (TV: The Bells of Saint John [+]Loading...["The Bells of Saint John (TV story)"])

A monk was a male member of a religious order. Many different religions had monks as a part of their ecclesiastical structure. Monks of whatever religion typically resided at a monastery. The Doctor had many encounters with monks over the course of his lifetime. (TV: The Abominable Snowmen [+]Loading...["The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)"], Tooth and Claw [+]Loading...["Tooth and Claw (TV story)"], A Good Man Goes to War [+]Loading...["A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)"], The Bells of Saint John [+]Loading...["The Bells of Saint John (TV story)"], The Rings of Akhaten [+]Loading...["The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)"], AUDIO: The Book of Kells [+]Loading...["The Book of Kells (audio story)"], COMIC: Dragon's Claw [+]Loading...["Dragon's Claw (comic story)"]) The Seventh Doctor and his companions Ace and Hex were thought to be monks by Kieran Fitzgerald. (AUDIO: The Settling [+]Loading...["The Settling (audio story)"])

One Time Lord was so enamoured of monks that he adopted their title as his name to become "the Monk". He followed the examples of the Doctor and the Master in taking his name from a generic title. (TV: The Time Meddler [+]Loading...["The Time Meddler (TV story)"], AUDIO: The Book of Kells [+]Loading...["The Book of Kells (audio story)"]) The Monk eventually grew annoyed with this title, furiously noting to their fellow Time Lords that they were not actually a monk whenever they were seen to deviate from monk stereotypes. (AUDIO: Too Many Masters [+]Loading...["Too Many Masters (audio story)"], The Wrong Woman [+]Loading...["The Wrong Woman (audio story)"])

The adherents of the Order of the Headless were known as the "headless monks" due to their appearance. They believed that the domain of faith was the heart and the domain of doubt was the head, so they chose to have themselves beheaded. At least one soldier was also volunteered at Demons Run to join the Order of the Headless. (TV: A Good Man Goes to War [+]Loading...["A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)"])

In the 12th century, Friar Tuck, member of the Merry Men (an outlaw band led by Robin Hood) was a monk or at least pretended to be one. (TV: Robot of Sherwood [+]Loading...["Robot of Sherwood (TV story)"])

A species which invaded Earth in 2017 were known only as "the Monks". (TV: The Pyramid at the End of the World [+]Loading...["The Pyramid at the End of the World (TV story)"])

In 5343, King Hydroflax had monk bodyguards. (TV: The Husbands of River Song [+]Loading...["The Husbands of River Song (TV story)"])

In the Unbound Universe, Buddhist monks in Hong Kong guarded a psychic parasite in their temple. As they were men of peace, the parasite was inert before the Master incited anger in them, enthralling them to his service. The Doctor later bargained for their freedom, the monks helping the Doctor carry the parasite to his TARDIS so he could dispose of it. (AUDIO: Sympathy for the Devil [+]Loading...["Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • In real life, the actor Tom Baker became an initiate and trained to be a monk at the age of 15.