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1 5,1 | said to have become like a monastic kingdom. It was also called
2 5,4 | will therefore examine the monastic past, something that has
3 5,4 | higher, virginity or the monastic state.”~ ~Monasticism is
4 5,4 | examples of this vow.~ The monastic way was later perfected
5 5,4 | of the Church, the first monastic community was that which
6 5,4 | the image of the common monastic life is truly an imitation
7 5,4 | constituents of the purely monastic life, and which a merely
8 5,4 | alone with God. From these monastic communities arose the great
9 5,4 | communities arose the great monastic saints, the Desert Fathers,
10 5,4 | Fathers emphasize that the monastic life is the continuity of
11 5,4 | to this discipline, each monastic lived separately from the
12 5,4 | lifetime, another form of monastic life began to develop —
13 5,4 | they needed for the austere monastic life. Monasticism quickly
14 5,4 | that the arduous process of monastic self-denial and renunciation
15 5,4 | this transformation, many monastic saints regained the likeness
16 5,4 | Church in Exile, himself a monastic of high spiritual caliber
17 5,4 | definition of the Fathers, the monastic life is per se the direct
18 5,5 | by the Holy Fathers, this monastic community played a decisive
19 5,5 | peninsula consists entirely of monastic settlements, some twenty
20 5,6 | preserved the institution of monastic life but has strayed far
21 5,7 | commonly manifested itself as monastic eldership.~ The father of
22 5,7 | monks, it was noted, and the monastic life is a light for all
23 9,26| spiritual struggle on the monastic principles that had been
24 10,16| the monks and that these monastic bishops were the greatest
25 11,4 | feasts that honor great Monastic Profession, Marriage, Burial
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