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- Monasticism - Wikipedia
Monasticism (from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós) ' solitary, monastic '; from μόνος (mónos) ' alone '), also called monachism or monkhood, is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly pursuits to devote oneself fully to spiritual activities
- Monasticism | Nature, Purposes, Types, Facts | Britannica
Monasticism, institutionalized religious practice or movement whose members attempt to live by a rule requiring works beyond those of either the laity or the ordinary spiritual leaders of their religions
- The Monastic Movement: Origins Purposes - World History Encyclopedia
The Spread of MonAsticism In the 4th century CE, the monastic movement spread to the European continent when John Cassian (c 360 – c 430 CE), a “Desert Father” and friend of Saint John Chrysostom the “Golden-Mouthed” (c 347 – 407 CE), founded this Egyptian-style monastery in Gaul (modern-day France) Cassian is somewhat
- Monasticism - Living Apart From The World To Focus On God
Monasticism - Living Apart From The World To Focus On God
- Monasticism | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Monasticism —Monasticism or monachism, literally the act of “dwelling alone” (Greek, monos, monazein, monachos), has come to denote the mode of life pertaining to persons living in seclusion from the world, under religious vows and subject to a fixed rule, as monks, friars, nuns, or in general as religious
- Monasticism - New World Encyclopedia
Monasticism (from Greek: monachos meaning "alone") is the religious practice of renouncing all worldly pursuits in order to devote one's life fully to spiritual work Those pursuing a monastic life are usually called monks or brothers (male), and nuns or sisters (female)
- Christian monasticism - Wikipedia
Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship
- About Monasticism – St. Anthonys Greek Orthodox Monastery
Monasticism (from the Greek word μοναχός—solitary) is the ancient Christian practice of withdrawal from the world in order to dedicate oneself fully and intensely to the life of the Gospel, seeking union with our Lord Jesus Christ
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