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    Typically, hermitages consist of at least one detached room, or sometimes a dedicated space within an open floor plan building, for religious devotion,...
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  • Look up hermitage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Hermitage, The Hermitage or L'Hermitage may refer to: Hermitage (religious retreat), a place of religious...
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  • metro station, Mexico City Ermita Church, Manila, Philippines Hermitage (religious retreat) All pages with titles beginning with Ermita This disambiguation...
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    attributed to the Virgin Mary, Seraphim began admitting pilgrims to his hermitage as a confessor. He soon became immensely popular due to his reputation...
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    community. Desert Fathers Mount Athos Wadi El Natrun Monastic cell Hermitage (religious retreat) “The Coptic monasteries of the Wadi Natrum”, The Metropolitan...
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    Harants Anapat Monastery (category Infobox religious building with unknown affiliation)
    vow to Jerusalem, got acquainted with the statutes of deserts-hermitages (religious retreats), then visited Tatev Monastery, Tanahat Monastery. Later on...
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    The Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) Encinitas Hermitage and Meditation Gardens is a religious center and tourist attraction in Encinitas, California...
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    historical hermitage, is located in the Lhasa suburb of Dog bde, northeast of Sera (and also of Lhasa). It is believed that it was originally a retreat of the...
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    Valle Crucis Episcopal Mission (category Religious organizations established in 1842)
    Chapel of St Anthony is between the four hermitages at the Valle Crucis. These Hermitage (religious retreat) are small cabins designed for individuals...
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    Mercy House was built. The Hermitage's main resident is Sister Beverly Greger. The hermitage welcomes guests on retreats. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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    designated Grade II* listed building. The structure was built in 1363 as a religious retreat for a monk or a hermit. It belonged to the nearby St John the Baptist's...
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    permission to build a small religious retreat on the top of Monserrate. The founders decided to establish the hermitage retreat in the name of Monserrat's...
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    Self-Realization Fellowship (category Hindu new religious movements)
    Self-Realization Fellowship (SRF) is a worldwide religious organization founded in 1920 by Paramahansa Yogananda, the Indian guru who authored Autobiography...
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    Tapovana (category Spiritual retreats)
    serious spiritual retreat may become known as a tapovana, even if there is no forest. As well as particular caves and other hermitages where sages and sadhus...
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    Carthusians (category Catholic religious orders established in the 11th century)
    the Chartreuse Mountains in the French Prealps: Bruno built his first hermitage in a valley of these mountains. These names were adapted to the English...
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    Pontefract Hermitage is a medieval hermitage situated below the old Southgate entrance to the General Infirmary in Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England...
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    Buddhadasa (category Pages using religious biography with multiple nickname parameters)
    in 1993, he established an International Dhamma Hermitage Center across the highway from his own retreat to aid in the teaching of Buddhism and other yogic...
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    Monastery (redirect from Religious house)
    an abbot), or a priory (under the rule of a prior), or conceivably a hermitage (the dwelling of a hermit). It may be a community of men (monks) or of...
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    conducted numerous extensive tantric retreats, including a three-year tantric retreat on the Yamantaka mandala in a hermitage in Ladakh so remote it was only...
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    Winter Palace (category Hermitage Museum)
    Hermitage wing was intended to be a simple contrast to that of the Winter Palace. Indeed, it is said that the concept of the Hermitage as a retreat was...
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    Keutsang Hermitage (ke’u tshang) is a historical hermitage, belonging to the Sera Monastery, about 8 kilometres (26,000 ft) northwest of Lhasa in Tibet...
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    Lavra Netofa (category Religious buildings and structures completed in 1967)
    bridge between them and their Jewish neighbors. The hermitage on Mt. Netofa was meant as a retreat for Christian monks and worshippers. While preparing...
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    Paramahansa Yogananda (category 20th-century Hindu religious leaders)
    centers, retreats, and ashrams. Rajarsi Janakananda was chosen by Yogananda to become the President of SRF/YSS when he was gone. Daya Mata, a religious leader...
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  • States, the friars run a retreat center, Mount Saint Francis Hermitage in Maine, New York and another, Mother of the Redeemer Retreat Center, in Bloomington...
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    both the laity and religious dignitaries and prelates of all Nikayas. His ashes were enshrined at the Polgasduwa Island Hermitage, Dodanduwa, and a tombstone...
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    and spiritual life of Catalonia. It is Catalonia's most important religious retreat and groups of young people from Barcelona and all over Catalonia often...
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    childcare workers, social workers, counselors, pastoral ministers, retreat ministers, religious educators, and school administrators, along with other tasks...
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  • They hold retreats and manage the business affairs of the monastery. The community grew out of an earlier community of Roman Catholic religious women. In...
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    Consecrated life (also known as religious life) is a state of life in the Catholic Church lived by those faithful who are called to follow Jesus Christ...
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  • Passionists (category Religious organizations established in the 1720s)
    two brothers – began a retreat. In 1769, Clement XIV granted full rights to the Passionists as enjoyed by the other religious institutes, making them...
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