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    A cell is a small room used by a hermit, monk, nun or anchorite to live and as a devotional space. Cells are often part of larger cenobitic monastic communities...
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  • Monasticism (redirect from Monastic order)
    Monasticism (from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós) 'solitary, monastic'; from μόνος (mónos) 'alone'), also called monachism or monkhood, is a religious...
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  • end of the Psalter. Some monasteries have a tradition of a "Cell Rule" whereby each monastic will pray several kathismata a day in addition to the ones...
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    influenced by the Desert Fathers, with a monastic enclosure surrounding a collection of individual monastic cells. The British church employed an episcopal...
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    the papal chartularius, Gratiosus, Constantine was removed from his monastic cell, blinded, and left on the streets of Rome with specific instructions...
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    Christian tradition the eremitic life is an early form of monastic living that preceded the monastic life in the cenobium. In chapter 1, the Rule of St Benedict...
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    community rooms and monastic cells (rectangular in shape and, on the Aquilone fountain's side, with four floors, with 12 monastic cells on the second and...
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    the people of the khalwa, those who practice seclusion and solitude Monastic cell Skete Tatevi Anapat Brown, A.S. (1963). The History of Religious Seclusion...
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    as "cells" (published in Micrographia) after looking at a piece of cork and observing a structure reminiscent of a monastic cell; however, the cells were...
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  • people in a cell group, a form of Christian church organization Cellular organizational structure, such as in business management Monastic cell, a small...
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    on the islands in 1246. A formal monastic cell of Benedictine monks was established on the islands circa 1255. The cell was dependent on Durham Abbey, now...
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    respectively. The title of abbot came into fairly general use in western monastic orders whose members include priests. An abbot (from Old English: abbod...
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    the monastic cell documented in the 9th century. Parish Church of St. Polycarp, in the hamlet of Ceci. The church was built with the monastic cell of the...
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    Methodism. Indian religions, including Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism, have monastic traditions as well. In Theravada Buddhism, bhikkhu is the term for monk...
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  • been provided. In this article smaller establishments such as cells and notable monastic granges (particularly those with resident monks) and camerae of...
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    of a single monk. By 1241, it had become a separate monastic cell, later annexed by the larger cell of St Mary Magdalene, Lincoln. RAF Sandtoft, a former...
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    though no trace of this remains. It is possible that an early Christian monastic cell was founded on the island in the 6th or 7th century, and that it was...
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    The monastic community of Mount Athos is an Eastern Orthodox community of monks around Mount Athos, Greece, who hold the status of an autonomous region...
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    There has likely been a small Christian religious site, perhaps a monastic cell, in the area since the 7th century. Surveys of the later medieval period...
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    find courtly love before spending the latter portion of his life in a monastic cell in Rome. Both Grettir's viking/raider great-grandfather and his chivalry-practicing...
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    adding Saint Sava's Tower, the Kambanski Tower, and Saint Symeon's monastic chambers - cells. Saint Symeon's middle son and Saint Sava's older brother, Serbian...
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    supposed to please God not only by withdrawing from the world to a monastic cell, but within a family, amid cares for children, spouse, and members of...
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    In the deep forest at Makovets Hill they decided to build a small monastic cell and a church dedicated in honor of the Trinity. Thus started the history...
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    and spiritual gifts. A consecrated virgin may live either as a nun in a monastic order or in the world under the authority of her bishop. The rite of consecration...
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    (beehive huts). Inishvickillane (Inis Mhic Uileáin), site of an oratory, monastic cell and crosses. Inishnabro (Inis na Bró) Tearaght Island (An Tiaracht)...
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    The island of Kili Holm just to the north, may represent cille, a monastic cell. The island's population was 26 as recorded by the 2011 census a drop...
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  • England. So-called 'mound of Midas', the Great Tumulus near Gordium. Monastic cell on Iona believed to belong to Columba, by Charles Thomas. 1957–1960...
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    even turning a room in the papal apartment into the semblance of a monastic cell. A contemporary, Bartholomew of Lucca, who was present in Naples in...
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    Earthwork bank Semicircular mound, possibly the remains of a circular monastic cell Modern wooden cross The name "Hobthrush" relates to Hob (folklore) –...
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    The Monastic Family of Bethlehem, of the Assumption of the Virgin and of Saint Bruno – or simply known as Monastic Brothers of Bethlehem and Monastic Sisters...
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