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medieval England, the
earliest recorded anchorites lived in the 11th century.
Their highest number—around 200
anchorites—was
recorded in the 13th century. From...
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other on the
opposite side for visitors.
Anchorite Immurement Sokushinbutsu Stylite "Immured
Anchorites-
Tibetan Myths". Presscluboftibet.org. Retrieved...
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anchorite (feminine form anc****ss) is a
Christian person who
lives in
strict physical separation from
secular society.
Anchorite or Anc****ss may...
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Kyriakos the
Anchorite (also
known as
Cyriacus the Hermit) (Gr****: Ὅσιος Κυριακός ὁ Ἀναχωρητής,
Hosios Kyriakos ho Anachōrētēs) was born in
Corinth in...
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commemoration of the
Sainted Fathers Gregory, Demetrius, and
Calogerus the
Anchorites].
Apostoliki Diakonia:
Eorlogio (in Gr****).
Apostoliki Diakonia (Apostolic...
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throughout the centuries. Yet the
anchoritic life,
while similar to the
eremitic life, can also be
distinct from it.
Anchorites lived the
religious life in...
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Monastery of
Saint Paul the
Anchorite in
Egypt is a
Coptic Orthodox monastery located in the
Eastern Desert, near the Red Sea Mountains. It is about...
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Martha Reeves (born 1941) is a
vowed Anglican solitary (or
anchorite), author, and
former professor of theology. She has
Rowan Williams, the
former Archbishop...
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Saint Misael the
Anchorite was a
Christian monk who is
venerated by the
Coptic Orthodox Church. Much of St. Misael's
story is
recorded by Anba Isaac,...
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Anchorite (Spanish: El anacoreta) is a 1976
Spanish drama film
directed by Juan Estelrich. It was
entered into the 27th
Berlin International Film...