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... hermits not differing greatly from those of ancient Egypt , and monastic groups such as the Carthusians retain today the essential features of the early Palestinian lavra or group of hermit - cells with a communal centre of worship . On ...
... hermits not differing greatly from those of ancient Egypt , and monastic groups such as the Carthusians retain today the essential features of the early Palestinian lavra or group of hermit - cells with a communal centre of worship . On ...
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... Hermits Oxyrhynchus R. Nile 271 St. Antony Hermits 400 Mount Sinai 300 Cenobites ( Pachomius 337 ) Faou Tabennesis ( Pachomius 315 ) Thebes Hermits R. Jordan Hermits Jerusalem Bethlehem Cenobites Dead Sea 00 and sophisticated society of ...
... Hermits Oxyrhynchus R. Nile 271 St. Antony Hermits 400 Mount Sinai 300 Cenobites ( Pachomius 337 ) Faou Tabennesis ( Pachomius 315 ) Thebes Hermits R. Jordan Hermits Jerusalem Bethlehem Cenobites Dead Sea 00 and sophisticated society of ...
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... hermits in the forest of Colan which included many of the future founders of Cîteaux . Leaving them , he was established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become ...
... hermits in the forest of Colan which included many of the future founders of Cîteaux . Leaving them , he was established with two companions by Hugh , bishop of Grenoble , in a remote site high in a mountain valley , soon to become ...
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List of maps 6 | 6 |
Foreword | 7 |
The first Christian monks | 9 |
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abbey abbot activity Athos austere Basil became Benedictine Beuron bishops black monks Bursfeld Byzantine canons Canterbury Carthusians Cassian Cassinese cathedral Catholic cenobitic centre chapter choir Christ Christian church Cistercian Cîteaux Clairvaux cloister Cluniac Cluny commendam Compline congregation contemporary countries dormitory early eleventh century England English established exile existence fathers followed foundations founded France French friars Germany Giustina gradually Grande Chartreuse hermits historians holy horarium houses individual influence Italy land Lanfranc later lay-brothers liturgical lived manuscripts Maredsous Mass Maurists medieval middle ages missionary modern world monachism monastery monastic monastic body monastic history monastic order monasticism Monte Cassino observance organisation original Pachomius Peter Peter the Venerable prayer psalms reading recruits refectory reform remained revival Rome rule of St saints scholars Solesmes spiritual St Benedict St Bernard St Ottilien Subiaco teaching time-table tion traditional Trappists twelfth century Vannists vocation vows white monks writing