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- Idiorrhythmic monasticism is a form of monastic life in Christianity. It was the original form of monastic life in Christianity, as exemplified by St...
- "Skētē Timiou Prodromou" (under Megistis Lavras Monastery) and the idiorrhythmic "Skētē Agiou Dēmētriou tou Lakkou", also called "Lakkoskētē" (under...
- Isaiah confirms that the monastery was Gr****. After a long period as an idiorrhythmic monastery, it reverted to the coenobitic system in 1992, the last monastery...
- Hermit Religious institute Orders Monastic Cenobitic Chapter Enclosed Idiorrhythmic Canons regular Mendicants Second orders Cleric regular Congregations...
- been, mostly under the Osmanli occupation of Greece and Cyprus, an "idiorrhythmic" lifestyle where monks come together but being able to own things individually...
- left Red-Letter Christians Christian monasticism Cenobitic monasticism Idiorrhythmic monasticism New Monasticism Christian mysticism Christian Edification...
- was given the name Averkios. Soon after, Averkios went to the (then) idiorrhythmic brotherhood of Philotheou monastery, where his uncle was a monk. While...
- The Skete of St Anne is a dependent idiorrhythmic (hermitage-style) skete, a monastic community attached to the more formalised Great Lavra Monastery...
- near Bethlehem. It also became a great centre of the eremitic life (idiorrhythmic monasticism); men flocked from all quarters to become hermits in the...
- the crisis was the formation of a peculiar way of monasticism, the Idiorrhythmic Way, despite the objections of the official Church and the emperors...