St. Anthony of Egypt is known as the father of monasticism. He lived in the deserts of Egypt. He later attracted many followers and the movement soon spread around the world!
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If someone who was "Christian" becomes a monk, they were probably not a real Christian in the first place.
If you are a Christian monk, yes. Christian monks do not give up their religion upon entering a monastery.
Christian Potenza goes by Monk.
The English Monk known as the Apostle of Germany was named Saint Boniface.
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No, you must be an ordained Buddhist monk.
The monk and later saint known as the venerable Bede is known for his writings, both historical and from a christian perspective. All that aside his lasting contributions to mankind has to be his surviving written historical accounts of the early dark ages.
The first known Christian martyr was St. Stephen as recorded in the Acts 6:8-8:3
Usually a monk. The monk in charge of the monastry is known as Father Superior.
He is best known as the first Christian martyr.
No, St. Cuthbert did not have any children. He was a 7th-century Christian monk, bishop, and hermit known for his piety, miracles, and devotion to prayer and solitude.
He wasn't a monk. Martin Luther was a law student that questioned the Catholic Church. He was the start of the Protestant movement of the Christian Church.