eremitical การใช้
- It became a model for Serbian solitary or eremitical monasticism also outside of Mount Athos.
- It is a semi-eremitical community.
- They lived an eremitical life, based on that of Elijah and Saint John the Baptist.
- The eremitical monasteries, on the contrary, are everywhere, and especially in the North.
- It was the eremitical, not the cenobitical, type of monasticism which went forth from Egypt.
- In 1960, Father Poslusney moved to Wolfniz, Austria, where he began a semi-eremitical life.
- Choir nuns tend to lead somewhat less eremitical lives, while still maintaining a strong commitment to solitude and silence.
- Merton's abbot, eremitical way of life, to which Fox responded by assuring Merton that he belonged at Gethsemani.
- The son of Gwynllyw, a prince of South Wales, who before his death renounced the world to lead an eremitical life.
- Shortly after the middle of the fourth century, two monks, Pigol and Pishoy, changed their eremitical monasteries into cenobitical ones.
- He may also have founded a group of eremitical canon priests; these canons merged with the Canons Regular of the Lateran in 1507.
- From the Middle Ages and down to modern times eremitical monasticism has also been practiced within the context of religious institutes in the Christian West.
- There were villages or colonies of hermits the eremitical type; and monasteries in which a community life was led the cenobitic type.
- In strong contrast with the individualism of the eremitical life was the rigid discipline which prevailed in the cenobitical monasteries founded by St . Pachomius.
- Pachomius next embraced the eremitical life and prevailed upon an old hermit named Palemon to take him as his disciple and share his cell with him.
- The cenobitical life steadily became the normal form of the religious calling, and the eremitical one the exceptional form, requiring a long previous training.
- The passage of an eremitical settlement into the canonical life was one of the principal ways through which the Canons Regular grew in the 11th and 12th Century.
- In the latter country and in Syria the monastic life tended to become more and more eremitical and to run to great extravagances in the matter of bodily austerities.
- Pachomius realized that some men, acquainted only with the eremitical life, might speedily become disgusted if the distracting cares of the cenobitical life were thrust too abruptly upon them.
- Having served and studied under Anthony in his youth, Pambo later became a pioneer in establishing the eremitical life in the Nitrian Desert and was much respected for his wisdom.
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