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Qué (quién) es monasticism$49953$ - definición

Eastern Monasticism; Eastern Christian Monasticism; Early Eastern Monasticism; Eastern Orthodox monasticism; Greek monasticism
  • 1779 illustration of a Catholic Armenian monk of the Order of St Gregory the Illuminator, united with and wearing the habit of the Dominican Order.
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  • Nestorian nun
  • Univ Holy Dormition Lavra]], near [[Peremyshlyany]]

Christian monasticism         
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  • Clonmacnois Round Tower
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  • [[Saint Benedict]] by Herman Nieg, Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Austria
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  • [[Loccum Abbey]] has been a Lutheran monastery since the 16th century A.D.
  • [[Konstantin Savitsky]], monk 1897
  • Nun profession ceremony for a new nun, admitted to the cloister (behind the half door).
  • Orthodox monks farming potatoes in [[Russia]], c. 1910
  • [[Icon]] of [[Saint Anthony the Great]], the founder of Christian monasticism
  • The hospital at [[Soutra Aisle]].
  • St. [[Anthony of Kiev]] wearing the Great Schema.
  • A monastery in [[Hronský Beňadik]] ([[Slovakia]]).
CHRISTIAN DEVOTIONAL PRACTICE
Medieval monks; Monastic rule; Monastic life; Western monasticism; Western Monasticism; Monasticism, Eastern; Monasticism, Western; Christian monk; Christian monastic orders; Chrisitan monks; Christian monastics; Christian monastic; Monasticism in Christianity; Catholic monasticism
Christian monasticism is the devotional practice of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church, modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament, but not mandated as an institution in the scriptures.
Insular monasticism         
ASPECT OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY IN BRITAIN
Monasticism in the United Kingdom; Monasticism in the UK; Monasticism in Scotland; Monasticism in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Monasticism in Britain; Insular Monasticism; Gaelic monasticism
There is archaeological evidence of insular monasticism as early as the mid 5th century,Chapel near Glastonbury 'earliest known UK monastic life'", BBC News, December 5, 2016 influenced by establishments in Gaul such as the monastery of Martin of Tours at Marmoutier, the abbey established by Honoratus at Lérins; and that of Germanus at Auxerre. Many Irish monks studied at Candida Casa near Whithorn in what is now Galloway in Scotland.
Christian monasticism before 451         
Eastern Christian monasticism developed for around a century and a half as a spontaneous religious movement, up to the time of the Council of Chalcedon, which took place in 451. At that Council, monasticism had become an acknowledged part of the life of the Christian Church, and it was specially legislated for.

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Eastern Christian monasticism

Eastern Christian Monasticism is the life followed by monks and nuns of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Church of the East and Eastern Catholicism. Eastern monasticism is founded on the Rule of St Basil and is sometimes thus referred to as Basilian.