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1 I, 2,4 | Saints, monks, and emperors~ Not without 2 I, 2,4 | Ephesus with a private army of monks. Yet if Cyril was intemperate 3 I, 2,4 | became fashionable. The monks with their austerities were 4 I, 2,4 | an earthly kingdom. The monks by their withdrawal from 5 I, 2,4 | the community life, where monks ~dwell together under a 6 I, 2,4 | produced many outstanding monks . Ammon the founder of Nitria, ~ 7 I, 2,4 | tained nearly forty thousand monks. One out of the twenty ruling 8 I, 2,4 | brotherhood which includes all monks and nuns, although of course 9 I, 2,4 | sometimes refer to Orthodox monks as .Basilian monks. or ~. 10 I, 2,4 | Orthodox monks as .Basilian monks. or ~.monks of the Basilian 11 I, 2,4 | as .Basilian monks. or ~.monks of the Basilian Order,. 12 I, 2,4 | wisdom, whom ~others . either monks or people in the world . 13 I, 4,3 | again: a fresh generation of monks in search of the solitary 14 I, 4,3 | steady advance of colonist monks is one of the most ~striking 15 I, 4,3 | generation. These explorer monks were not ~only colonists 16 I, 4,3 | inspired the great advance of monks into the forests; and ~spiritually, 17 I, 5,1 | spiritual teaching, by the monks of Athos; but to most learned 18 I, 5,2 | against the wishes of the monks and congrega-~tions. .Roman 19 I, 5,2 | widely read not only by monks but by many living in the 20 I, 6,1 | it is part of the work of monks to care for the ~sick and 21 I, 6,1 | therefore they must own land. Monks (so they argued) do not 22 I, 6,1 | achieve true detachment. Monks who are landowners cannot 23 I, 6,1 | Apostles, and Fathers are monks ordered ~to acquire populous 24 I, 6,2 | They expected not only monks but parish priests and ~ 25 I, 6,2 | with many other clergy, monks, and lay people, defended ~ 26 I, 6,3 | without spe-~cial permission; monks are forbidden to live as 27 I, 6,3 | limitation to the number of monks. The closing of ~the monasteries 28 I, 6,3 | different character, true monks and pastors, such as Saint 29 I, 7,1 | for the majority of the monks ~today are old men. Although 30 I, 7,1 | nine-~teenth century . when monks were even fewer than at 31 I, 7,1 | 1903 more than half ~the monks were Slavs or Romanians, 32 I, 7,1 | Elias now has less than five monks, while that of Saint Andrew 33 I, 7,1 | there is a mere handful of monks. In 1966, ~after prolonged 34 I, 7,1 | eventually allowed five monks from the ~U.S.S.R. to enter 35 I, 7,1 | Saint Panteleimon, and four monks from Bulgaria to enter Zographou: 36 I, 7,1 | Yugoslavia to be professed as monks. ~ In Byzantine times the 37 I, 7,1 | but today ~most of the monks come from peasant families 38 I, 7,1 | gathered round him a group of monks who under his guidance practiced 39 I, 7,1 | numbers, and many of the new monks are gifted and well-educated. 40 I, 7,2 | Finland ~ owes its origin to monks from the Russian monastery 41 I, 7,6 | this by a small staff of monks or educated laymen, working 42 I, 7,6 | others are professed as monks, though it is likely that 43 I, 7,6 | minor-~ity of these graduate monks will live as resident members 44 I, 7,6 | communities, the shortage of young monks is as alarm-~ing on the 45 I, 7,6 | young and well-educated monks. ~But the constant flow 46 I, 7,6 | the 1970s almost all ~the monks moved to Mount Athos. ~ 47 I, 7,6 | quarter of the Brotherhood are monks (none of whom live regularly ~ 48 I, 7,8 | archbishop, is elected by the ~monks and consecrated by the Patriarch 49 I, 7,8 | today fewer than twenty monks. ~ ~ 50 I, 7,9 | Romanian, German ~and Swiss monks, and with a women.s community 51 I, 7,9 | in the New World. Eight monks, chiefly from Valamo on ~ 52 I, 7,9 | Jordanville, with thirty monks and ten novices. The monas-~ 53 I, 7,9 | Russian ~or English. The monks also farm, and have built 54 II, 4,5 | normally expected to become monks prior to their ordination; 55 II, 4,5 | particularly in the~diaspora, monks are frequently put in charge 56 II, 4,5 | rule that bishops must be monks, but to reinvigorate~the 57 II, 4,5 | given to deacons who are not monks.~ 58 II, 5,1 | centurylaymen as well as monksfast with a severity for 59 II, 5,2 | is no separation between monks and those living in the 60 II, 5,2 | the same Christian way as~monks and nuns, and so all alike 61 II, 6,2 | monastery in which the monks worship according to both 62 II, 7,10| Athos~• R. M. Dawkins, The Monks of Athos, London, 1936.~•


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