- (obsolete). A
group of
monks living in
community is
often referred to as a
cenobium.
Cenobitic monasticism appears in
several religious traditions, though...
- century, with 70
cells surrounding a
cenobium and with
monks progressing into the
cells after time
spent in the
cenobium. W****days were
spent in the cells...
- the
first two
films (referred to in the
comic series as his
personal "
Cenobium"), the
Priest is
still haunted by his full
memories and now sees only ****ility...
-
Lasiopetalum cenobium, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae and is
endemic to a
restricted part of the south-west of
Western Australia...
-
There are
three types of
monastic houses in the
Eastern Orthodox Church: A
cenobium is a
monastic community where monks live together, work together, and pray...
- coenobium, cœnobium, or
cenobium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coenobium or
coenobia may
refer to :
Cenobitic monasticism (
Cenobium, Cenobite), a monastic...
- an
early form of
monastic living that
preceded the
monastic life in the
cenobium. In
chapter 1, the Rule of St
Benedict lists hermits among four
kinds of...
-
church was
converted to a
refectory and a new
church and
cenobium were
built above it. The
cenobium was the area that
novitiate monks would receive training...
-
adunata gravi multitudine predonum equestrium ac
pedestrium Pulteriense cenobium atrociter aggrediens, depo****ri nitebatur. . . Raoux, qui
estoit cuens...
-
expected to join a
skete or
become a solitary; most
monastics remain in the
cenobium the
whole of
their lives. In general,
Eastern Orthodox monastics have little...