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No. There are Christian monasteries and non-Christian monasteries. Within the Christian tradition, there are many kinds of monastic observances. I am sure the same is true for non-Christian monastic communities.
There are many monasteries other than Catholic ones. In the Christian religion, the Anglicans have monasteries, I know that there are Lutheran sisters, but I'm not sure about monasteries. Also, there is the ecumenical Taize community. In non-Christian religions, I know that the Buddhists have monasteries, the most famous are in Tibet, and the Hindu religion also has monasteries.
There are many Orthodox Christian monasteries throughout the globe. The most famous is Mount Athos in Greece, which houses hundreds of monasteries.
In recent decades, ISIS (ISIL) has destroyed Christian monasteries in Syria & Iraq. They have killed numerous Christians too.
Monasteries were a place for individuals to live ascetic lives away from the outside 'world' that are dedicated to Christian worship. Monastic living is not a Biblical principle.
Monasteries were places where monks studied christian works and they preserved and promoted the ideas and beliefs of Christianity.
Monasteries were places where monks studied christian works and they preserved and promoted the ideas and beliefs of christianity.
In the 16 century was there 24 monasteries.
there were 5000 monasteries in england and 2000 in wales
Samuel Al Syriany has written: 'Guide to ancient Coptic churches & monasteries in upper Egypt' -- subject(s): Christian antiquities, Church architecture, Coptic Church, Coptic Monasteries, Guidebooks, Monasteries, Coptic
Christos G. Patrinelis has written: 'Stavronikita Monastery' -- subject(s): Art, Athos (Monasteries), Athos (Monasteries). Stavronikita, Christian art and symbolism
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