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Christian monk - traduction vers espagnol

CHRISTIAN DEVOTIONAL PRACTICE
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  • Il Guercino]] (17th century), [[Dayton Art Institute]]
  • Clonmacnois Round Tower
  • Paula]] and [[Eustochium]] by [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], 1638-1640).
  • [[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 monk         
monje cristiano
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MEMBER OF A MONASTIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Monk (religion); Nunk; Catholic monks; Catholic monk; Roman Catholic monk; Roman Catholic monks; Renunciate; Vaishnava monks; Monks; Kaludjer; Kaludjers
(n.) = monje
Ex: Diplomatics is an auxiliary science of history created by the French monk Dom Jean Mabillon in 1681 to establish the authenticity of mediaeval charters.
monk         
MEMBER OF A MONASTIC RELIGIOUS ORDER
Monk (religion); Nunk; Catholic monks; Catholic monk; Roman Catholic monk; Roman Catholic monks; Renunciate; Vaishnava monks; Monks; Kaludjer; Kaludjers
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Christian 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 was not mandated as an institution in the scriptures. It has come to be regulated by religious rules (e. g. the Rule of Saint Augustine, Anthony the Great, St Pachomius, the Rule of St Basil, the Rule of St Benedict,) and, in modern times, the Canon law of the respective Christian denominations that have forms of monastic living. Those living the monastic life are known by the generic terms monks (men) and nuns (women). The word monk originated from the Greek μοναχός (monachos, 'monk'), itself from μόνος (monos) meaning 'alone'.

Christian monks did not live in monasteries at first, rather, they began by living alone as solitaries, as the word monos might suggest. As more people took on the lives of monks, living alone in the wilderness, they started to come together and model themselves after the original monks nearby. Quickly, the monks formed communities to further their ability to observe an ascetic life. According to Christianity historian Robert Louis Wilken, "By creating an alternate social structure within the Church they laid the foundations for one of the most enduring Christian institutions..." Monastics generally dwell in a monastery, whether they live there in a community (cenobites), or in seclusion (recluses).

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1. Backstage, I remarked to the band‘s biographer, Seldon Hunt, how open–minded heavy metallers had become: they were accepting, as festival headliners, a band without a drummer, a bass player or guitars, and with every bearded, long–haired musician among them clad in the habit of a Christian monk.
2. Scholars believe a scribe copied them onto the goatskin parchment from the original Greek scrolls SAN FRANCISCO – The Associated Press Previously hidden writings of the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes are being uncovered with powerful X–ray beams nearly 800 years after a Christian monk scrubbed off the text and wrote over it with prayers.