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- Cenobitic (or coenobitic) monasticism is a monastic tradition that stresses community life. Often in the West the community belongs to a religious order...
- of a lavra. The great communal life of a Christian monastery is called cenobitic, as opposed to the anc****tic (or anchoritic) life of an anchorite and...
- speaking, it has two main types: (a) the eremitical or secluded, (b) the cenobitical or city life. St. Anthony the Abbot may be called the founder of the...
- preserve their original way of life as essentially eremitic within a cenobitical context, that is, the monasteries of these orders are in fact clusters...
- become more diverse. The Platonic Academy was arguably a Pythagorean cenobitic institution, outside the city walls of Athens in the 4th century BC. As...
- those s****ing humility before God, perhaps in the context of monastic or cenobitic lifestyle. It also has a ****ual and fetish aspect for those people who...
- season. Over time, the wandering community slowly adopted more settled cenobitic forms of monasticism. There are many different forms of Buddhist structures...
- monk, abbot, and saint born in Iconium; a founder and organiser of the cenobitic way of monastic life Thecla or Tecla, first-century virgin saint of the...
- in this sense when the eremitical life began to be combined with the cenobitical. The original reference was to the gathering of mendicants who spent...
- Coptic icon of Saint Pachomius, the founder of cenobitic monasticism...