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Monasticism is a life of living apart from society in order to better worship.
Monastics and hermits.
Dale Earnhart
San Benito is Spanish for St. Benedict, the father of western monasticism.
Henrietta Leyser has written: 'Hermits and the new monasticism' -- subject(s): History, Monasticism and religious orders, Hermits, Eremitic life 'Medieval Women (Women in History)'
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Kaspar Elm has written: 'Die Bulle \\' -- subject(s): Augustinians, History, Williamites (Benedictine) 'Vitasfratrum' -- subject(s): Franciscans, Hermits, History, Monasticism and religious orders
Church authorities initially viewed eremitical monasticism with a mix of caution and interest. They recognized the spiritual significance of hermits but were concerned about the lack of communal structure and oversight, which could lead to theological deviations. Over time, the Church sought to regulate this movement by establishing guidelines and encouraging the formation of communities around hermits, thereby balancing personal asceticism with communal worship and accountability. This led to the development of more organized monastic orders that incorporated elements of eremitical life within a structured framework.
The collective noun is an observance of hermits.
Herman's Hermits was created in 1963.
Monasticism began in the communities of prayer in the Egyptian desert by Saint Anthony the Great around the year 300, because he saw the need for spiritual guidance. For more information, please refer to the 'Related Links' below.
Hermits is a nother word for hermit crabs.
The Most of Herman's Hermits was created in 1971.
By the time of Benedict in the 6th century, monasticism had evolved from the earlier, more ascetic practices of solitary hermits to a community-oriented model. Benedict emphasized a balanced life of prayer, work, and communal living, encapsulated in his Rule, which provided structure and stability to monastic life. This shift was partly in response to the growing need for organized Christian communities that could provide spiritual guidance and education in a rapidly changing post-Roman society. Benedict's approach contributed to the spread of monasticism as a vital force in shaping medieval Christian culture.
Herman's Hermits on Tour was created in 1965-05.