Forced monasticism is the practice of compelling a person to enter a monastic life without their consent. Historically, it was practiced within Christendom...
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Crypto-paganism Cuius regio, eius religio Forced conversion of minority girls in Pakistan Forced Monasticism Inquisition Kakure Kirishitan Kirchenkampf...
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Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship...
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elite women in the Middle Ages. But for elite women who did not marry, monasticism became the only viable option. Even among elites, large families who...
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Insular monasticism refers to a distinct form of Christian monastic life that developed in the British Isles (Ireland and Britain) during the early medieval...
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the precarious status of women in crusader dynastic politics. Her forced monasticism, political sidelining, and eventual exile underscore the vulnerability...
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Nun (redirect from Women's monasticism)
virgin Deaconess, Protestant religious women Miko, a Japanese priestess Monasticism Monk, the male monastic Category:Nunsploitation films Priest Religious...
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French commune, former Novigentum Saint Cloud, patron saint archive Forced Monasticism "Il y a 1500 ans naissait Clodoald, petit-fils de Clovis qui a donné...
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Vow of silence (redirect from Forced silence)
the use of speech. Although the concept is commonly associated with monasticism, no religious order takes such a vow, and even the most austere monastic...
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Persecution of Copts (redirect from Abduction and forced conversion of Coptic women)
rise to the monastic movement. Egypt became a center of early Christian monasticism, led by figures such as Anthony the Great, Pachomius, Saint Shenouda...
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and masses to be said there. Gregory was an enthusiastic supporter of monasticism; he established the monastery of St. Chrysogonus and rebuilt the hospice...
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Monastic community of Mount Athos (redirect from Athonite Monasticism)
influenced Latin Christian monasticism and piety. The Fourth Crusade in the 13th century brought new Roman Catholic overlords, which forced the monks to complain...
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personal of Piis. Thus, he compared both the economic reasons for forced monasticism and the economic reasons for slavery. He also highlighted, through...
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regarded as saints. From the Middle Ages and down to modern times, eremitic monasticism has also been practiced within the context of religious institutes in...
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simony which was rising high in the Church, and of advancing the cause of monasticism. Benedict VII consecrated the priest James, who had been sent to him...
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text from this source, which is in the public domain. ""Augustine's Monasticism", The Order of Saint Augustine". Archived from the original on 2021-06-02...
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Ukrainian Studite Monks (category Eastern Christian monasticism)
path similar to that taken by Western Rite monasticism. With the dire situation of Ukrainian monasticism and the reform of the Basilian Order in the...
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Makuria (section Monasticism)
rather than Egyptians. Unlike in Egypt, there is not much evidence for monasticism in Makuria. According to Adams there are only three archaeological sites...
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Suppression of monasteries (category History of Catholic monasticism)
under his successor over the course of the 1530s banned the friars, and forced monks and nuns to transfer title to their houses to the Crown, which passed...
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for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of early Christian monasticism to the medieval West. Cassian was born around 360, most likely in the...
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Mount Athos (category Mountains associated with Byzantine monasticism)
directly on the Aegean Sea. It is an important center of Eastern Orthodox monasticism. The mountain and most of the Athos peninsula are governed as an autonomous...
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believed to have started in the East at the dawn of monasticism. It is considered more common in the monasticism of Eastern Christianity, where it is traceable...
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the Reformation in Continental Europe. By the end of the 16th century, monasticism had almost entirely disappeared from those European states whose rulers...
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to Christianity was the creation and organization of monasticism. Worldwide Christian monasticism stems, either directly or indirectly, from the Egyptian...
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Middle Ages (section Church and monasticism)
The Early Middle Ages witnessed the rise of monasticism in the West. The shape of European monasticism was determined by traditions and ideas that originated...
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