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Saint Pakhom (Coptic: Ⲁⲃⲃⲁ Ⲡⲁϧⲱⲙ; ca. 292-348), also known as Pachome and Pakhomius , is generally recognized as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism. His saint day is celebrated on 9 M...
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Cenobitic monasticism exists in various religions, though Buddhist and Christian forms are the most prominent. ... The organized version of Christian cenobitic monasticism is commonly thought to have started in Egypt in the fourth century C.E. Christian monks of previous centuries were usually hermits, especially in the...
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From a comparative perspective, the existence of monks in different cultures provides an intriguing window into the spiritual life. Monastics play an important role in most of the world’s religions and are remarkably notable for their single ... Unlike many other religious adherents, ... According to the Unification Church,
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While Pachomius is generally considered as the father of cenobitic monasticism, some scholars note that other cenobitic groups had preceded his efforts. ... The idea of cenobitic monasticism over the next several centuries took root throughout the Christian world. Among the major cenobitic monasteries founded in the...
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Cenobitic (also spelled cœnobitic, koinobitic) monasticism is a monastic ... Cenobitic monasticism exists in various religions, though Buddhist and ...
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Cenobitic monasticism exists in various religions, though Buddhist and Christian cenobitic monasticism are the most prominent. ... Christian cenobitic monasticism started in Egypt. Originally, all Christian monks were hermits, and especially in the Middle East, this continued to be very common until the decline of...
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Then, after this first instruction, when he has consented to it all, he shall be given twenty psalms to learn, or two of ... To celebrate the six evening prayers during the great synaxis which brings all the brethren together, ... To celebrate the six evening prayers during the great synaxis which brings all the brethren together,
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The Origins of Cenobitic Monasticism ... 5. Be able to discuss the role of Pachomius himself in the spread of cenobitic monasticism in Egypt. ... II. The Impetus for a cenobitic Rule...
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Christian Monasticism ... Semi-Cenobitic Monasticism ... He is remembered as the pioneer organizer of cenobitic monasticism. Pachomias associated himself with a Christian ascetic named Palamon who wove sackcloth for a living.
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