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monasteries 3
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monastic 18
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19 west
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monasticism

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1 I,9 | Monasticism as a model of baptismal 2 I,9 | of many of its features: monasticism.~In the East, monasticism 3 I,9 | monasticism.~In the East, monasticism has retained great unity. 4 I,9 | take, they are all based on monasticism.~Moreover, in the East, 5 I,9 | Moreover, in the East, monasticism was not seen merely as a 6 I,9 | Eastern Churches, for which monasticism was an essential experience 7 I,9 | forcibly closed, female monasticism kept the torch of the monastic 8 I,9 | Therefore I will look to monasticism in order to identify those 9 I,9 | times neither exclusive to monasticism nor to the Eastern heritage, 10 I,9 | the one Church of Christ.~Monasticism has always been the very 11 I,9(26)| 72 - 440 marked Western monasticism. Cf. Guillaume De Saint 12 I,10 | Between Word and Eucharist~10. Monasticism shows in a special way that 13 I,13 | This figure gives Eastern monasticism an extraordinary flexibility: 14 I,13 | is the harmonizing link, monasticism is permitted the greatest 15 I,13 | eremitical expressions. Monasticism in the East has thus been 16 I,14 | style of cenobitic life. Monasticism shows us how there is no 17 I,14 | Indeed it can be said that monasticism in antiquity - and at various 18 II,27 | 27. With regard to monasticism, in consideration of its


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