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  1. Monasticism - Wikipedia

    Monasticism (from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós) 'solitary, monastic'; from μόνος (mónos) 'alone'), also called monachism or monkhood, is a religious way of life in which one renounces worldly …

  2. Monasticism | Nature, Purposes, Types, & Facts | Britannica

    Commonly celibate and universally ascetic, the monastic individual separates himself or herself from society either by living as a hermit or anchorite (religious recluse) or by joining a community …

  3. MONASTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MONASTIC is of or relating to monasteries or to monks or nuns. How to use monastic in a sentence.

  4. The Monastic Movement: Origins & Purposes - World History …

    Aug 23, 2016 · Thus began the official monastic movement in the West. This Christian monastic lifestyle was simple at first, but, as is common to all societies, its routine became more and more convoluted …

  5. MONASTIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    MONASTIC definition: 1. connected with monks or monasteries 2. A monastic way of living is simple with few possessions…. Learn more.

  6. Monasticism - New World Encyclopedia

    Those pursuing a monastic life are usually called monks or brothers (male), and nuns or sisters (female). Both monks and nuns may also be called monastics. Monastics usually take religious vows of …

  7. Monasticism: An Overview | Encyclopedia.com

    Through the transformation of joining the monastic community or adopting monastic status, one enters the realm of being of the angels, the ancestors, or those who have achieved enlightenment.

  8. MONASTIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    MONASTIC definition: of or relating to monasteries. See examples of monastic used in a sentence.

  9. Monasticism - Oxford Reference

    Dec 24, 2025 · Monastic work may take any form; traditionally it includes agriculture, scholarship, and teaching. The roots of monasticism probably lie in the ascetical movements of the early Church.

  10. Christian monasticism - Wikipedia

    Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian …